Chelsea Foundation appoints chief executive

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The Chelsea Foundation has just revealed that Laura Cordingley will now lead the organization as its chief executive.

After serving as CEO of Chance to Shine, a charity that promotes the benefits of cricket in schools and communities throughout the UK, Cordingley has now joined the Chelsea Foundation team.

Before this, Laura had a job at the Mayor of London's office where she worked as an assistant director and was in charge of Team London. She also had jobs at Marylebone Cricket Club, Durham City School Sports Partnership, and Volleyball England.

In August, Laura will be part of the Chelsea Foundation team. She will have the responsibility of overseeing the Foundation's initiatives that employ the influence of football to encourage, teach, and stir up enthusiasm among the communities it serves.

According to Cordingley, he feels very privileged to be chosen as the leader of the Chelsea Foundation for its next phase. He believes that the Foundation has an outstanding capacity to alter lives and unify communities with its social influence. He foresees great prospects in expanding this influence and is eagerly anticipating collaborating with the enthusiastic individuals at the Foundation to accomplish this in the upcoming years.

The leader of the Chelsea Foundation, who is called Lord Daniel Finkelstein OBE, expressed his joy about the selection of Laura as the new CEO. He feels very enthusiastic about the upcoming phase of the Foundation's activities because they will be working together.

The Chelsea Foundation is an eminent football social responsibility program, which is responsible for demolishing barriers, promoting social change, and having a hopeful impact on our societies. Laura is going to intensify this effort and make it even more potent.

I want to express my gratitude to James Murray for his short-term leadership as the interim CEO of the Chelsea Foundation, while also managing his duties for the club.

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