Director of next Lambeth Conference appointedPosted Jun 22, 2017 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] The Anglican Communion has announced the appointment of a chief executive officer for the 2020 Lambeth Conference, Phil George, currently executive director of the New Wine network of churches in the UK.
George has worked for New Wine for 14 years, following a 26-year career in corporate banking. He will take up his new post in September.
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