Dr Sara Ward to replace Neil Hart
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Dr Sara Ward to replace Neil Hart
Burnley FC in the Community is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr. Sara Ward to the role of Chief Executive Officer.
Sara joins the official charity of Burnley FC from University Academy 92 in Manchester, where she holds the position of Dean of Academic Studies.
Brian Nelson, Chair of Trustees for Burnley FC in the Community said: “We are delighted to be welcoming Sara to Burnley Football Club to take on this critical role.
“Sara comes with over 25 years’ experience of working in sport, education and business. Throughout what was a rigorous recruitment process, she was the standout candidate.
“I have total belief in Sara's ability to build on the amazing work that has already been achieved at Burnley FC in the Community and that she will embrace the exciting new challenge of this hugely important job.”
Dr. Ward said: "I am truly honoured and privileged to have been appointed Burnley FC in the Community's new Chief Executive Officer.
“What Neil Hart, the Board of Trustees and their wonderful team have achieved over a short period of time is remarkable and inspirational.
“I am looking forward to maximising what has already been actioned in the local community.”
Prior to her role at University Academy 92, Sara worked at Manchester Metropolitan University for 10 years, covering all aspects of teaching and learning in sports management, sports participation, coaching and sport leadership.
Sara, who also has a PhD from Manchester Metropolitan University’s Business School, will begin her role as Chief Executive Officer of Burnley FC in the Community on 4th May 2020.
She will take over from Neil Hart, who was recently appointed Chief Executive Officer of Burnley FC.
Sara joins the official charity of Burnley FC from University Academy 92 in Manchester, where she holds the position of Dean of Academic Studies.
Brian Nelson, Chair of Trustees for Burnley FC in the Community said: “We are delighted to be welcoming Sara to Burnley Football Club to take on this critical role.
“Sara comes with over 25 years’ experience of working in sport, education and business. Throughout what was a rigorous recruitment process, she was the standout candidate.
“I have total belief in Sara's ability to build on the amazing work that has already been achieved at Burnley FC in the Community and that she will embrace the exciting new challenge of this hugely important job.”
Dr. Ward said: "I am truly honoured and privileged to have been appointed Burnley FC in the Community's new Chief Executive Officer.
“What Neil Hart, the Board of Trustees and their wonderful team have achieved over a short period of time is remarkable and inspirational.
“I am looking forward to maximising what has already been actioned in the local community.”
Prior to her role at University Academy 92, Sara worked at Manchester Metropolitan University for 10 years, covering all aspects of teaching and learning in sports management, sports participation, coaching and sport leadership.
Sara, who also has a PhD from Manchester Metropolitan University’s Business School, will begin her role as Chief Executive Officer of Burnley FC in the Community on 4th May 2020.
She will take over from Neil Hart, who was recently appointed Chief Executive Officer of Burnley FC.
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Re: Dr Sara Ward to replace Neil Hart
A very well-qualified person, excellent appointment (we hope!)
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Re: Dr Sara Ward to replace Neil Hart
What was the transfer fee?
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Re: Dr Sara Ward to replace Neil Hart
University Academy 92 is Gary Neville’s recent venture. Based right across from Old Trafford Cricket Ground.
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Re: Dr Sara Ward to replace Neil Hart
Tony, what's this I'm hearing about Calico taking over the running, and redundancies at BFC in the Community ??
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Don’t think they are taking over the community, just the kitchen. It seems to be Neil Hart’s parting gift, don’t think he was ever too supportive of the community having that facility. We’ve had fantastic support from the kitchen staff with the foodbank collections but precious little from the community itself. After four months of collections, the chairman of the community admitted to us that he didn’t even know we were doing the collections.Clarets4me wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 5:44 pmTony, what's this I'm hearing about Calico taking over the running, and redundancies at BFC in the Community ??
Whatever happens, and whenever it happens, the collections will continue because the people in need will still be there. We will just be like the other supporter organisations across English football in collecting for independent foodbanks.
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It seems ridiculous that BFC in the community don’t want to get involved In the food banks. The fact the chairman doesn’t even know about it is strange.
The food banks serves the community and the food is collected around the turf on match days. Surely BFC in the community would want to be involved in it.
The food banks serves the community and the food is collected around the turf on match days. Surely BFC in the community would want to be involved in it.
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I too am disappointed in the CEO's lack of awareness!
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If i didn't read this message board I wouldn't know about the collections as I don't walk past any going to the ground
Is there more than one food bank in the town? Perhaps the community didn't want to show favour, or maybe just wanted it to be independent from anything, I don't know, but there will be a reason iam sure.
Is there more than one food bank in the town? Perhaps the community didn't want to show favour, or maybe just wanted it to be independent from anything, I don't know, but there will be a reason iam sure.
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Not a surprise, won't give anything to BFCitc. You can bang on about it being 'seperate' from the club all you want. Fact is, its based there, it uses the same badge. if they don't want to be involved in the kitchen they won't be, probably because they weren't making anything from it.Inchy wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2020 6:07 amIt seems ridiculous that BFC in the community don’t want to get involved In the food banks. The fact the chairman doesn’t even know about it is strange.
The food banks serves the community and the food is collected around the turf on match days. Surely BFC in the community would want to be involved in it.
Fact is, they go on about needing this and needing that, you can't even go to a football match now without someone shaking a bucket at you.
Re: Dr Sara Ward to replace Neil Hart
The big question....
S air a or S are a
S air a or S are a
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Is she Dyche fit?