FareShare UK
Katie Sadler has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and organizations. Katie started their career in 2004 at North Tyneside VODA as an Information and Communications Worker, where they gained knowledge of the Voluntary and Community Sector and handled responsibilities such as maintaining the website and organizing promotional events. Katie then transitioned to the role of Development Worker, supporting Voluntary and Community Sector organizations in areas such as governance, funding, and business planning. In 2011, they joined Age UK as an Events Officer and eventually became a Senior Events Officer, overseeing high-profile events and providing event planning advice to colleagues. From 2014 to 2016, Katie worked as a Programme Manager for Knowledge Transfer at Age UK. In 2016, they joined FareShare UK as a Project Manager, overseeing the roll-out of the FareShare FoodCloud project in partnership with Tesco. Katie progressed within the organization, holding positions such as FareShare Go Programme Manager, FareShare Go Senior Programme Manager, and currently serving as the Head of FareShare Go.
Katie Sadler completed their education at Newcastle University from 2001 to 2004, where they obtained a 2.1 degree in English Language and Literature. Prior to that, they attended Millom School in Cumbria from 1994 to 2001. Apart from their formal education, Katie Sadler also obtained a Certified ScrumMaster® (CSM®) certification from Scrum Alliance in August 2017.
FareShare UK
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FareShare is the UK's largest food redistribution charity, fighting hunger and food waste. We redistribute good food that would otherwise go to waste, to frontline charities and community groups that support vulnerable people in over 1,500 towns and cities, providing food for over 36.7 million meals a year and supporting 772,000 people every week. For nearly 25 years, FareShare has been working with the food industry to identify in date, surplus food that can be redistributed to charities to feed people in need. By ensuring good food is not wasted, we turn an environmental problem into a social solution. FareShare redistributes food to more than 9,653 charities and community groups including homeless shelters, children’s breakfast clubs and domestic violence refuges, so they can provide nutritious meals alongside life-changing support. Watch our film to find out how FareShare works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JW4H_KhNV0 Get in touch for more information: Tel: 020 7394 2468 Twitter: @FareShareUK Facebook: @UKFareShare