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Clean Break, a charity committed to transforming women’s lives through the power of theatre, has welcomed EMILY ASHTON, RANIA JUMAILY and ROSE MAHON to its Board of Trustees. 

Ashton has worked at Karcher UK since 2013 in various roles, starting in retail sales and being promoted to Financial Controller in February 2021. 

“Clean Break is a truly incredible charity that does such important work in raising women up and giving them a platform that they wouldn’t have otherwise had,” she said.

Jumaily is a freelance theatre director and facilitator, alongside training as an Assistant Director at the Royal Exchange in Manchester.

Jumaily commented: “I am honoured to be joining Clean Break as a trustee and I can’t wait to be an advocate for their vital, radical and inspirational work”. 

Mahon provides trauma informed support to women within gender responsive residential and community-based services, with the aim of aiding women out of the criminal justice system. She also develops projects for women involved in sex work through reflective practices. 

Mahon says she is “an admirer of the work of Clean Break for many years” and is “delighted to be a member of the Clean Break board of Trustees”.