The Grampian MS Therapy Centre is pleased to announce the appointment of Cameron Sim as its new Marketing Manager, strengthening the charity’s commitment to raising awareness and support for people living with Multiple Sclerosis across the North East.
Cameron joins the organisation following the conclusion of his time with Forrest Training, where he gained valuable experience and support. Speaking on his move, Cameron said:
“It really was a brilliant experience, and I’d like to thank Kevin Kelly and Brian for all their support during my time there.”
The role holds particular personal significance for Cameron. Grampian MS Therapy Centre is a charity close to his heart, as his daughter was diagnosed with MS at an early age. Through this, he has seen first-hand the challenges faced by individuals and families living with the condition.
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“Accepting this role is both challenging and incredibly exciting,” Cameron added. “I’m passionate about helping to raise the profile of the Grampian MS Therapy Centre, highlighting the vital work they do, and building strong connections across the community.”
Over the coming months, Cameron will focus on developing and delivering a refreshed marketing strategy, increasing awareness of the charity’s services, and working closely with partners, supporters, and local businesses to drive engagement and support.
The Grampian MS Therapy Centre, based in Aberdeen, provides essential services and support to people affected by MS throughout the region.

