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Changing Staff at MCofS

There have been a number of changes recently to the staff at the MCofS following a sportUK and sportscotland audit and staffing review.

Pet Thomas, has been our Administration Assistant for 6 years (since we moved into the current premises), and who will be known to many members for her enthusiasm, convivial nature and love of Salsa dancing, left for pastures new. A new position of Senior Officer (David Gibson – introduced in the last issue) and dedicated posts for the remaining work were established. Ade Robinson is acting as the Receptionist and Administration Officer and the following new staff started recently:

Jane Anderson
Jane is the new MCofS Membership Administrator. She is a regular hill walker and has climbed most of the Munros within easy reach of her home town of Perth. Her other main sport is orienteering, for which she is a qualified coach. She also enjoys tennis and is looking forward to her first win with Bridge of Earn ladies! To rest from all these activities she comes into the MCofS office 4 days a week and deals with your membership. Feel free to call in for a chat with her, so that she can put your face to your name on the database!

Denise Logan
Denise is the new Bookkeeper at the MCofS, taking on much of the daily financial work that was previously passed to our overworked voluntary Honorary Treasurer. Denise is married to Graham and has two boys, David (aged 13) and Gavin (aged 10) and a very energetic Jack Russell called Tilly. As a family they enjoy dinghy sailing in the summer, skiing in the winter and are prepared to admit they are St Johnstone fans! Denise works in the Perth office on a part-time basis.

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