CEO returning to UK after three years with trust
The outgoing CEO of the Manx Wildlife Trust says parting ways with the Isle of Man was a 'gut-wrenching' decision to make.
However, Tim Graham who was appointed head of the Island's branch in 2016, has taken-up a new post in the UK to be closer to family.
Mr Graham will take over as chief executive for the Wildlife Trust in Leicestershire and Rutland, when his term comes to an end in November.
Mr Graham says it was 'an opportunity he couldn't turn down':

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