St Helena
Gemma Zweck currently serves as the Chief Commercial Officer at St Helena, beginning in August 2019, where responsibilities include enhancing existing income streams and developing new business initiatives to support hospice services for individuals with incurable illnesses. Prior to this role, Gemma Zweck held various positions at Greene King as Commercial Director and Business Unit Manager, and at Bella Italia UK as Business Development Manager and multi-site Area Manager, overseeing a turnover of £15 million across 11 establishments. Gemma Zweck has substantial experience at Mitchells & Butlers, where roles included Retail Business Manager and Operational Change Coach, contributing to leadership across 13 locations and coaching programs, and earlier experience at Lidl UK GmbH as District Manager. Gemma Zweck earned a Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Sociology from the University of Essex.
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St Helena
We help local people face incurable illness, supporting them and their families, friends and carers. We also support children and adults who are facing bereavement. We reach out to members of our community, helping them make their own choices and live with dignity. By focusing on their physical, emotional and spiritual needs, we aim to bring comfort and relief to all those who need it, offering the people of North Essex individual care and total support, regardless of their diagnosis or personal circumstances. We rely heavily on the help and generosity of our fundraisers, donors and volunteers. Without them we wouldn’t be here. We all share a common goal: to be here every step of the way for everyone who needs us, helping life to go on in the face of dying, death and bereavement. By visiting them in their homes, over the phone with our 24/7 advice line, through our day therapies, and at The Hospice, through all the smiles and all the tears we guide those who need us, because we believe in making every memory matter. To find out more about our services or supporting us visit sthelena.org.uk