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William Brodie, Infirmary Manager
Medics, United Kingdom

William Brodie, Infirmary Manager

William Brodie – a Manager at Operational Estates Department, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, Glasgow, Scotland – passed away on 27 April 2020, due to COVID-19. Wiliam was 56 years old. The 56-year-old, from West Lothian, had worked at Glasgow Royal Infirmary, as a manager in the estates department, and was said to be "proud" to be playing his part in battling the virus. Devastated colleagues have described his as a "great manager but also a fantastic person and excellent friend." "William was a great manager but also a fantastic person and excellent friend to many within NHSGG&C and out with the NHS." Source: The Scottish Sun Please help us in adding details.
Noel Walsh, football manager
Ireland, Noteworthy, Profiles

Noel Walsh, football manager

Noel Walsh an Irish Gaelic footballer, administrator, selector, manager and member of the Defence Forces died at the age of 84 on April 29, 2020 after suffering from Covid-19. As a selector and manager, he worked with the Clare county team. As a provincial administrator he was pivotal in establishing an open draw in the Munster Senior Football Championship. As a national administrator he was pivotal in the overturning of the Gaelic Athletic Association's Rule 42, the introduction of the All-Ireland Qualifiers and the spread of floodlights to club and county grounds. At his death he was remembered locally and nationally as one of the sport's most progressive administrators. He was often referred to as "Mr Clare Football". A native of Miltown Malbay in West Clare, Walsh serve...
Gordon Ballard, Logistics Manager
Medics, Profiles, United Kingdom

Gordon Ballard, Logistics Manager

Gordon Ballard – a Logistics Manager at London Ambulance Service, London, England – passed away due to COVID-19. It was reported on April 28, 2020. Mr Ballard, a manager in Bow, east London, worked for the London Ambulance Service and had worked for 42 years. A spokesman said: “He will be greatly missed.” Source: BBC News Please help us in adding details.
Terry Doran, music manager
Noteworthy, Profiles, United Kingdom

Terry Doran, music manager

Terence James Doran ‑ an English luxury car dealer, pop music manager and music publishing executive, best known for his association with the Beatles – succumbed to Covid-19 on 18 April 2020. With Beatles manager Brian Epstein, he co-owned Brydor Cars in the 1960s, supplying sportscars to many figures in the Swinging London era, including the Beatles and members of the Rolling Stones and the Moody Blues. In 1967, he became the manager of Apple Publishing, the first appointment in the Beatles' Apple Corps business organisation. He also managed the Apple artists Grapefruit and Mary Hopkin. He was a personal assistant to John Lennon and then George Harrison. Throughout the 1970s, he worked as Harrison's estate manager at Friar Park in Oxfordshire and assisted in rest...
Julianne Cadby, Business Manager
Medics, United Kingdom

Julianne Cadby, Business Manager

Julianne Cadby - a Business Manager at Specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board Services Unit, Cardiff, Wales – passed away due to COVID-19. Julianne was 49 years old. It was reported on April 16, 2020. Julianne Cadby was a business manager at the specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services unit. She had worked in the service for more than 16 years and had been with the health board for 30 years. In a tribute, the health board said Mrs Cadby played a "central role" in the service and her loss will be felt by "all the many colleagues she has worked with over the years." Source: ITV Please help us in adding details.
Tom Scully, football manager
Ireland, Noteworthy, Profiles

Tom Scully, football manager

Thomas Scully –a Gaelic football manager, priest and schoolteacher – died on 7 April 2020 due to Covid-19.   He managed the Offaly county team, where he was pivotal in establishing them as a rising side in the sport.   Scully was a native of Aharney in Tullamore. He had two brothers and six sisters: Ned, Michael, Nance (Hanlon), Mary (Garry), Rose (Cleary), Margaret (Henry), Lily (MacDonald) and Emily (Hanlon). All bar Emily predeceased him.   During the 1960s, Scully trained the Belcamp College boarding school team in Dublin to three Leinster Schools' Football Championships. He led Offaly to the final of the 1968–69 National Football League (their first), the Leinster Senior Football Championship title (their third) and then to ...
Benito Joanet, football player and manager
Noteworthy, Profiles, Spain

Benito Joanet, football player and manager

Benito Joanet Giménez ‑ a Spanish football player and manager ‑ died in Alicante on 22 March 2020 from COVID-19.   Born in Esplugues de Llobregat, Joanet played as a goalkeeper for Espanyol, Real Zaragoza, Terrassa, Europa and Deportivo de La Coruña.   After retiring he became a football manager, taking charge of Hércules, Castellón, Antequerano, Cádiz, Mallorca, Tenerife, Espanyol, Salamanca and Las Palmas.