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Key appointments at City Community Trust

Jamie Vittles, Chief Executive at City Community Trust

Exeter's leading health and wellbeing charity "delighted" to welcome new trustees

Exeter’s leading health and wellbeing charity, CITY Community Trust has made several new trustee appointments as it continues to deliver its wide range of work across the area.

The new trustees to join the charity in recent months include Ross Morshead, Paul Goodes, Jemma Hodkins and Nick Murray.

Julian Tagg, chairman of CITY Community Trust and Exeter City Football Club, said: "We are delighted to welcome these new members to the board of trustees. They bring a wealth and variety of experience to the organisation and will help us to continue our vision of reaching to and improving the health and wellbeing of even more people living in the Greater Exeter area.

"We were also particularly pleased to appoint Jamie Vittles as chief executive officer. He has developed the charity over the last 18 years, from a small one-person organisation to the amazing charity we see today, reaching more than 45,000 people across our community, from young to old."

The Charity was established more than 25 years ago. Today it delivers a range of programmes supporting some of the most vulnerable in our society, including Powerchair football for wheelchair users, sessions for deaf people and young people with Down’s Syndrome, as well as opportunities for men and women of all ages with mental health issues and learning difficulties. 

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