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New CEO for Terrence Higgins Trust

Terrence Higgins Trust (THT) has appointed Ian Green as the charity’s new Chief Executive.

Ian Green
Ian Green

Ian has more than 25 years experience of high profile leadership roles in the voluntary, health, local government, housing, and social care sectors, in both executive and non-executive roles.

Involved in YMCA for over twenty-five years, including as Chief Executive of YMCA England, he is currently on the executive staff team of The World Alliance of YMCAs located in Geneva.

Ian said: “I am really excited to be joining Terrence Higgins Trust. I have long admired the wonderful work of the charity, and I am honoured to accept the post of Chief Executive.

“I look forward to working collaboratively with staff and volunteers, the Board of Trustees, and all external partners, to continue to deliver innovative HIV and sexual health services across England, Scotland and Wales, in what are undoubtedly challenging times, with cuts to health and social care budgets.”

During the last twenty years Ian held a number of public office positions in the London Borough of Ealing: as an elected member of the Council; Cabinet Member for Adult Social Services and Housing; and as Mayor.  He has also held a number of non-executive roles in the NHS.

He was Chair of Ealing Hospital NHS Trust for five years and is currently a member of the board of West Hampshire Clinical Commissioning Group –  the body responsible for commissioning health services for a population of over 500,000 – where he chairs the Clinical Governance Committee.

Robert Glick, Chair of the Board of Trustees, THT, said: “On behalf of the entire Board, I would like to congratulate Ian on his appointment, and we look forward to his tenure beginning this coming March.

“Ian has a track record of strong leadership, and we are confident that he will ensure that Terrence Higgins Trust continues as the UK’s leading HIV and sexual health charity.

“We would also like to take this opportunity to thank Jackie Morton for her tremendous work as interim CEO of Terrence Higgins Trust. Jackie’s guidance and commitment, and the support she has shown to all staff and volunteers, has positioned to charity well for the next stage in its development.”

He will take up his post on March 1.

REVIEW: Holiday on Ice shines at Brighton Centre

Passion opened at the Brighton Centre last night giving UK Holiday on Ice fans their only opportunity to see this skating extravaganza in the UK this year.

Holiday On Ice: Passion
Holiday On Ice: Passion

With more than 327 million paying customers through the doors in its 71 year history, Holiday on Ice “is the most visited and successful live entertainment show anywhere in the world”. 

Over recent years the producers have tinkled with the basic format of the show in order to develop a younger audience, which at times has left their traditional audience slightly bemused.

This production gets back to basics, is very contemporary in choice of music, costumes and dance, is beautifully designed but retains its Holiday On Ice trademark.

Passion is all about the skaters, their lives, their hopes, their dreams, their stories and includes unique back stage footage screened on a huge LED screen, which makes for riveting and at times emotional viewing.

The staging is simple but very effective with a huge proscenium arch creating a framework to the production through which the skaters are able to tell their stories in words and dance.

After a shaky start following a few falls from the principals, the skaters really turned the heat up and delivered a first class opening nights performance that gathered pace and passion as the evening unfolded.

This is the strongest troupe of skaters I can remember seeing for many years in a single Holiday on Ice production. The girls in the company are especially impressive and very strong skaters.

Usually the principal skaters are the focus in these ice shows but Passion is much more of an ensemble piece, relying on the quality of the company rather than production values, tricks and jumps.

The traditional regimented lines of skaters in the company numbers where less obvious and generally the choreography was much more fluid and current than you would expect from Holiday on Ice.

German singing trio Vintage Vegas added a touch of class to the proceedings and were very effective at getting the audience to participate, a huge risk in venues the size Holiday on Ice perform in, but their charm won the audience over each time the three boys appeared to sing.

No Holiday on Ice show would be complete without ‘the wheel’ which was performed to perfection while the lack of the usual Holiday on Ice finale with the skaters costumes lighting up almost went unnoticed.

Passion is a great contemporary production and at last nights opening night was clearly appreciated by the Brighton audience.

Holiday on Ice is in Brighton till Sunday, January 10.

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