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Music Review | Greatest Lord By Sinach

When you read the artist’s name on the release Greatest Lord, you may be overcome with a sense of familiarity, but not instant recognition. Then when you hear that she has a song that has been translated into more than 50 languages, won a 2020 Dove Award and is called “Way Maker,” the light bulb goes off. While Sinach has a 30-year career making music around the world, she is not as well known in the United States. That should stop with her newest release Greatest Lord. Sinach partners with worship leaders Nathaniel Bassey (“Beautiful”), Miranda Curtis (“We Prevail”), Leeland (“I Exalt You”), Darlene Zschech (“King of Glory”), Panam Percy Paul (“Your Name is Jesu”), Micah Stampley (“With My Hands”), Da’Dra Greathouse (“I Live for You”), and Jekalyn Carr (“There’s an Overflow”) to present a worship experience with the Holy Spirit that will excite, ignite and unite. These collaborations amplify Sinach’s talent and combine with her so

Royal Shakespeare Company Announces Shriti Vadera as New Chair

Royal Shakespeare Company Announces Shriti Vadera as New Chair Shriti will take up the role at the AGM this Autumn when the current Chair, Nigel Hugill, steps down after ten years.by BWW News Desk Today the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) has announced the appointment of Shriti Vadera as the new Chair of the RSC. Shriti will take up the role at the AGM this Autumn when the current Chair, Nigel Hugill, steps down after ten years. The search for the new Chair was led by RSC Board Deputy Chair, Miranda Curtis CMG, working with leading search firm Perrett Laver. The recruitment brief was to identify a candidate to Chair the RSC who was a highly experienced, inclusive leader, committed to the Company s vision, mission and values, and with a proven track record of leading an organisation through significant strategic transformation. Candidates also needed to demonstrate a deep appreciation for the power of theatre, education and culture to enrich society, and a proven commitment to div

Royal Shakespeare Company names new boss - Evening Express

Royal Shakespeare Company names new boss Shriti Vadera inside the Royal Shakespeare Theatre (RSC/PA) Shriti Vadera has been named the new chairwoman of the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC), becoming the first female and person of colour to fill the role. The former investment banker will take over in August from Nigel Hugill, who is stepping down after a decade, as the company faces the challenges of its expected return to work following lockdown. Ms Vadera was born in Uganda before her family fled the country when Asians were expelled by Idi Amin. Shriti Vadera outside the Royal Shakespeare Theatre (RSC/PA)

RSC appoints first woman and person of colour as chair

First published on Wed 28 Apr 2021 11.32 EDT A banker and former adviser to Gordon Brown who was jokingly known as his “representative on earth” has been named as chair of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Shriti Vadera is the first woman and the first person of colour to fill the role. She starts in August, succeeding Nigel Hugill who steps down after 10 years. After a number of years at the Treasury and as a minister in Brown’s government, Vadera became the chair of Santander UK, the first woman to run a major British bank. Her term ended last year and she recently became chair of Prudential.

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