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Welcoming Grazina Berry, New CEO of OMS | S2E26

Welcoming Grazina Berry, New CEO of OMS | S2E26

FromLiving Well with Multiple Sclerosis


Welcoming Grazina Berry, New CEO of OMS | S2E26

FromLiving Well with Multiple Sclerosis

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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Aug 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Bio:   Grazina Berry joined Overcoming MS in July 2020 as CEO. She has had an extensive career, as a senior and board executive, in the public and not-for-profit sectors.      She was previously CEO of The Aplastic Anaemia Trust (dedicated to research and support for those living with rare bone marrow failures) and held leadership roles at the Richmond Fellowship, a mental health and substance use services provider in the UK.     Grazina is passionate, driven and committed to making a positive difference to the lives of all communities and helping OMS achieve its goal to reach everyone diagnosed with MS around the world. She is looking forward to leading OMS, through organizational strategy, using data and digital technology and crucially via close collaboration with people who live with MS, their support networks, the medical community and experts in the MS field. A powerful motivating force behind Grazina’s drive to raise the profile of our charity is a close family member who lives with MS. Grazina lives in Cambridgeshire, in England, and speaks Lithuanian, English, German and Russian.   Questions:   Can you tell our audience and the OMS community a bit about yourself personally so we can get to know the person behind the new chief executive of the OMS charity? You’ve held senior leadership roles at other charities, most recently as CEO of the Aplastic Anaemia Trust. What attracted you to OMS? What’s your personal philosophy on the place a charity like OMS should have in the communities it serves? What do you think OMS offers to people with MS? What do you see as the most crucial influencing factors in continuing the important work the charity does but also charting a new direction for the future? What opportunities would you like to embrace and explore in your early tenure at OMS? What are some of the challenges of running a global charity and how do you personally handle them? If you were to look ahead, where would you like to see OMS in a few years’ time? Is there a massive difference in running a charity that’s in the MS space versus some of the varying focal areas of your earlier work? What are you most excited about in your new role as OMS’ CEO? And finally, on a totally different note, can you share something from your life that happened to you that left you thinking, “oh wow, we live in an amazing world”?   Links:   About Grazina Berry About The Aplastic Anaemia Trust  About Overcoming MS   Coming up next:   Coming up next, join Geoff Allix as he interviews fellow podcaster Bron Webster, producer and host of The MS Show, on Living Well with MS Coffee Break #8, which launches on Monday, August 31.   Don’t miss out:   Subscribe to this podcast and never miss an episode. You can catch any episode of Living Well with MS here or on your favorite podcast listening app. Don’t be shy – if you like the program, leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you tune into the show.
Released:
Aug 19, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Welcome to Living Well with MS, the podcast from the Overcoming MS charity. In each episode, your host Geoff Allix explores a different aspect of the Overcoming MS Program in greater depth by talking with experts and people with MS about health lifestyle changes. New episodes are published on Wednesdays and feature interviews with scientists, neurologists, fitness specialists, diet experts, stress reduction professionals. The podcast also features inspirational, real-life stories from people with multiple sclerosis following the Overcoming MS program, about the challenges and victories of managing symptoms through lifestyle modification.