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People are at the hear t of everything we do
In every issue, we’ll be introducing you to some of the brilliant people we have working here at Medigold Health and sharing some of the highlights from our popular Staff Stories social media series.
From helping to promote awareness of issues and causes that are close to their hearts, to fundraising for fantastic charities and doing their bit for the community, our colleagues certainly have been a busy bunch!
Natalie Betts IT Support Engineer
Shared her experience of living with dyspraxia to raise awareness for Dyspraxia
Week
“Whilst generally I can manage quite well at work, sometimes I can find I am affected by my dyspraxia. However, I am very fortunate to have great support within Medigold Health.”
Dan Reet Senior Account Manager
Celebrated the league win in May of Pilsley FC U14s Boys Team (which he manages in his spare time)
“I am so happy for the lads. They so deserved to be named league champions, not least because of all their hard work and training they put in this season, but also because of the incredible sportsmanship they continually demonstrate as a group. I couldn’t be prouder to be their coach and I couldn’t be more thankful to Medigold Health for their continued sponsorship of the team.”
Matty Foy Occupational Health Technician
Contributed to our Remembrance Day feature
“I previously served in the British Army regular service for over 26 years and am now an Army Reservist, so Remembrance Day has a very special place in my heart and is hugely important to me.
It is an honour to stand alongside former soldiers and civilians from across the country as we gather to remember the fallen, the young men and women who sacrificed so much for our great country.”
Dolores Valentine Client Services Team Manager
Shared her thoughts on the importance of Black History Month
“To me, Black History Month is about acknowledging and celebrating black men, women, non binary, trans and disabled people.”
Alex Goldsmith CEO of Medigold Health
Contributed to our Men’s Health Awareness Month blog article
“On both a personal and professional level, I’m really keen to champion this topic. My role can place significant demands on my mental and physical health and in order to do it as best I can, I need to be aware of my state of health.”
Sarah Horn Secretariat Administrator
Shared her story for Breast Cancer Awareness Week
“I have worked at Medigold Health for ten years now and a major reason why I would not consider working anywhere else is that I will be forever thankful for the love, help and support I received from my Medigold family through one of the worst times of my life after I discovered I had breast cancer following a routine mammogram.
I want to plead with every woman to go for her mammogram. It may be a little embarrassing, but my lump was in my chest wall and even the Consultant could not feel it and it would not have been found so early without a mammogram. I was so “lucky” they were able to treat me and now I am cancer free and here to tell the tale.”