The Breast Cancer Foundation in the Cayman Islands is pleased to announce the appointment of Beverly Edgington as the organization’s new Chief Administrator. This appointment marks a significant milestone in the foundation’s ongoing commitment to fighting breast cancer and supporting those affected by the disease in the Cayman Islands.
As a long-term service provider and supporter, Beverly Edgington brings a wealth of experience and dedication to the Breast Cancer Foundation. Holding a degree in Complementary Medicine, with a specialism in oncology, Beverly previously was a member of the team at the Helen Rollason Hospice (now the Helen Rollason Cancer Charity) where they pioneered the use of complementary and integrative medicine, products and practices used along with standard medical care to help manage symptoms and side effects from cancer and its treatment. Beverly’s training, specialized knowledge, experience, and passion for making a positive impact in the community make her ideal for this role.
“We are delighted to welcome Beverly as our new Chief Administrator,” added Kim Lund, Breast Cancer Foundation Founder and Director. “With her deep-rooted commitment to women’s health, we are confident that she will lead our organization to even greater heights in our fight against breast cancer.”
“The Breast Cancer Foundation has been at the forefront of raising awareness, providing support, and advocating for breast cancer care in the Cayman Islands,” added James Bovell, Breast Cancer Foundation Founder and Director. “With Beverly at the helm, the foundation looks forward to expanding its reach and impact, fostering collaborations with healthcare institutions, and enhancing its support services for breast cancer patients and their families.”
“I am honored and thrilled to join the Breast Cancer Foundation in the Cayman Islands,” added Beverly Edgington. “Breast cancer is a formidable adversary, but with the amazing and dedicated team and the support of our community, we will continue to make a difference in the lives of those affected by this disease. Together, we will work tirelessly to increase awareness, promote early detection, and provide vital support to breast cancer patients on their journey to recovery.”
The Breast Cancer Foundation sincerely thanks Janette Fitzgerald for her leadership and contributions during her 8-year tenure. Fitzgerald’s dedication has been invaluable in furthering the foundation’s mission, and she leaves behind a legacy of compassion and progress.
Please join us in welcoming Beverly to the Breast Cancer Foundation family. Under her guidance, we are confident that the foundation will continue to be a beacon of hope for breast cancer patients and their loved ones in the Cayman Islands.