Parkinson's UK
Ghalib Ullah has extensive work experience in various roles and industries. Ghalib started their career as a Marketing Executive at Minorplanet Systems PLC in 2001. Ghalib then moved on to become an Account Executive at MICE TMM (Now Orchestra) in 2005. In 2007, they joined BMT (Bell Pottinger Group) as a Senior Account Manager, where they worked until 2011. Ghalib also worked as a Partnerships, Philanthropy, and Communication Consultant (freelance) at the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health from 2011 to 2012. In 2012, they joined Parkinson's UK, where they held several positions including Senior Corporate Fundraiser, New Business and Sponsorship Manager, Senior Business Development Manager, and most recently, Head of Commercial Partnerships. No specific end dates are provided for their roles at Parkinson's UK.
Ghalib Ullah earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Management from the University of Westminster from 1999 to 2003. Ghalib then pursued a Master of Arts degree in Marketing Communications from the same university from 2003 to 2004.
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Your mum, colleague or friend. Anyone can get Parkinson’s, young or old. Every hour, two more people are diagnosed. Unlocking new treatments means delving into the causes of Parkinson’s. That’s why we fund the Parkinson's UK Brain Bank – the world's only brain bank dedicated to Parkinson's research. Over 10,000 people have donated their brains to help scientists around the world to unravel the mysteries of the condition and develop better treatments. The largest charitable funder of Parkinson’s research in Europe, we’re close to major breakthroughs. So we set up the Parkinson’s Virtual Biotech, fast tracking the most promising scientific discoveries into life-changing new treatments. Collaborative, risk-taking, and bold, we’re the only Parkinson’s charity working in this way. We’ll break through barriers in drug development and make new treatments a reality. Until then, we're here for everyone affected by Parkinson’s. Fighting for fair treatment and better services. Making everyone see its real impact. Parkinson’s has over 40 symptoms, from tremor and pain to anxiety. Some are treatable, but the drugs can have serious side effects. And it gets worse over time. But people don’t understand Parkinson’s. We campaign to challenge this and make more people care. We influence policymakers to consider Parkinson’s when developing government programmes. We've achieved 63 positive policy changes since 2015 . We are Parkinson's UK. Powered by people. Funded by you. Together we'll find a cure.