Children’s Heart Surgery Fund has appointed Claire Daniels, CEO of Trio Media as its newest trustee.
Claire is the most recent Board Member to join CHSF and will use her expertise to support with strategic digital marketing for the children’s charity.
Claire and the Trio Media team will work alongside the internal marketing team to drive initiatives to increase donations and raise awareness of CHSF and congenital heart disease (CHD).
As part of her role as trustee, Claire will share joint responsibility for governing the charity whilst supporting the Executive to deliver on strategic plans for growth.
Claire Daniels, CEO of Trio Media said:
I was keen to lend my expertise to a worthy cause, and when I found out about the amazing work that CHSF do, it felt like a no brainer.
I couldn’t believe the volume of how many children will be born with CHD and the role the charity has played in saving so many lives.
Commenting on Claire’s appointment and plans for 2022, CEO of CHSF Sharon Milner added:
CHSF are thrilled that Claire has joined as Trustee and her knowledge, contacts and support within digital marketing are already contributing greatly to our Board and team.
A huge thanks from everyone at CHSF to Claire for joining our Board! We can only support hearts for life #BecauseofYou.
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