Coventry City Football Club
Karen Moore is an experienced dietitian currently employed at the NHS since October 2020, providing nutrition support to inpatients in an acute setting, including elderly care and respiratory wards. In addition to NHS experience, Karen serves as a Match Day Host for Coventry City Football Club, ensuring a premium experience for corporate members. Previous roles include an Elections and Campaigns Assistant at London Metropolitan University Students' Union, where support was provided for democratic campaigns, and a Student Dietitian at Homerton University Hospital Foundation Trust, focusing on nutritional assessments and treatment plans. Educational credentials include a BSc in Nutrition and Dietetics from London Metropolitan University and a Bachelor of Arts in Food and Nutrition from Liverpool John Moores University, complemented by diverse experience in mental health support and hospitality.
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Coventry City Football Club
Coventry City Football Club currently plays in SkyBet Championship, having won the League One title in 2019/20. The club's nickname is The Sky Blues, which was first coined by legendary Manager Jimmy Hill in the 1960s - owing the shirt colour which he implemented. The club was founder members of the Premier League and won the FA Cup in 1987. The Sky Blues won the Checkatrade Trophy in 2017 and promotion via the Play-Offs in League Two in 2018, and the League One title in 2020.