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Suffolk Community Foundation has named Hannah Bloom as its new chief executive. Bloom, currently the Foundation's Director of Philanthropy and Engagement, will take up the role in February.
Why it matters: As Suffolk's largest independent grant-maker, the Foundation plays a crucial role in supporting local charities and voluntary organisations across the county.

The details:
Bloom brings more than 20 years of charity sector experience.
She previously served as Director of Income Generation at St Elizabeth Hospice and held senior positions at East Anglia's Children's Hospices and Suffolk Age UK.
Lives in Suffolk with her husband and two teenage sons.
What they're saying: "The Foundation is well-placed to develop philanthropic giving in the county, support donors in their grant-making and work with charities to help meet their most urgent needs," says Bloom.
George Vestey DL, Chair of Suffolk Community Foundation, says Bloom "has made a significant contribution to our focus and ethos" since joining the Foundation.
What's next:
Bloom will work with interim CEO Anna Hughes in the coming weeks to ensure a smooth transition.
The Foundation is preparing to mark its 20th anniversary in 2025.
The bottom line: The appointment comes at a challenging time for the voluntary sector, with Bloom highlighting increased demand, rising costs and reducing resources as key issues facing local charities.

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