Manjula Sood
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UK's and Leicester City Council's first Asian female Lord Mayor from Thursday May 15th 2008 to May 2009. [1]
Affiliations
Councillor Sood holds and has held the following positions:-
- Sport England East Midlands Regional Champion
- Chair for the Leicester Council of Faiths
- Vice Chair and Women's Officer for the Constituency Labour Party (CLP)
- Member of the Asian Refuge Shelter
- Member of the Afro Caribbean Working Party
- Trustee of the North Memorial Homes in Leicester, a charity created for war veterans
- Vice Chair and Public Relations Officer for Fibromyalgia, a charity for which the Minister of Health, Rt. Hon Patricia Hewitt is the Patron
- Active member of the Leicester Domestic Violence Forum
- Active member of the Older People Forum
- Member of the Faith Regeneration Advisory Group, actively engaged with developing a multi faith centre in Leicester
- Member of the Inter Faith Network UK since 1995
- Chair of numerous Mental Health regional conferences and member CSIP (Department of Health Care Services Improvement Partnership)
- Chair of Narilets, an organisation solely created with a vision to enhance the skills and the experience of ethnic minority women in Leicester encouraging them to be more immersed in commerce, successfully securing funding from the National Lottery
- Non Executive Director at Leicester Glenfield Hospital for three years from 1998 to 2001 for the NHS Trust
- Vice Chair of Equal Opportunities, Education and Social Services for Leicester City Council
- Governor of Leicester College of Further Education
- Governor for the Trinity Hospital in Leicester
- Patron, Guild of St Martin
- Advisory Board, These Young Minds [2]
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References
- ↑ Manjula Sood Bio, organizational web page, accessed October 4, 2012.
- ↑ These Young Minds Advisory Board, organizational web page, accessed October 26, 2013.