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Wayne Iles

Solutions Architect at Football Foundation

Wayne Iles is an experienced Solutions Architect currently working at the Football Foundation since March 2023. Previously, Wayne served as a Power Platform Developer at Multiplex from August 2021 to August 2023 and as the D365 & Power Platform Migration/Integration Lead at Mitsubishi Power Europe from August 2020 to August 2021, where responsibilities included migrating legacy systems to D365 CE/F&O and Power Platform. Prior to that, Wayne was the Systems Manager at Stats Perform from February 2016 to March 2020, managing Dynamics and Power BI for over 300 global users and leading significant improvements to CRM processes. Wayne's career began at Bauer Media, where roles included MS Dynamics CRM Developer and Business Planning Manager. Wayne is an alumnus of Beths Grammar School, attending from 1991 to 1998.

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Football Foundation

The Football Foundation is the charity of the Premier League, The FA and Government, through Sport England. We deliver outstanding grassroots football facilities, meaning more games, better games and more people playing - helping transform communities where demand is greatest and impact will be strongest. Founded in 2000, we are now the largest sports charity in UK. So far, we have used the investment from our Partners to award more than 17,600 grants to improve facilities worth more than £710m – including 942 artificial grass pitches, 6,426 natural grass pitches and 1,200 changing facilities. This has attracted an additional £940m of partnership funding – totalling over £1.6bn investment in grassroots football. And there’s much more to come. Through the Foundation, the Premier League, The FA and Government through Sport England have come together to create the National Football Facilities Strategy (NFFS) that will guide work over the next 10 years to transform many more local facilities. Local Football Facility Plans (LFFP) are being created to identify priority projects where demand is greatest, and the impact will be strongest and help stimulate the action required to deliver them.


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