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[[File:Tracey Byrne.jpg|thumb|Tracey Byrne]]'''Tracey Byrne''' was appointed Chief Executive of the [[Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement]] in May 2014, succeeding  [[Sharon Ferguson]].<ref>http://www.lgcm.org.uk/2014/05/lgcm-announces-appointment-of-new-ceo/ LGCM press release, 14 May 2014</ref>
[[File:Tracey Byrne.jpg|thumb|Tracey Byrne]]'''Tracey Byrne''' was appointed Chief Executive of the [[Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement]] in May 2014, succeeding  [[Sharon Ferguson]].<ref>http://www.lgcm.org.uk/2014/05/lgcm-announces-appointment-of-new-ceo/ LGCM press release, 14 May 2014</ref>


She was born in [[Coventry]], went to school in [[Warwick]], and studied agricultural economics at [[Wye]] in [[Kent]].<ref name=biog>http://www.lgcm.org.uk/2014/05/biography-of-tracey-byrne/ LGCM "Biography of Tracey Byrne]].</ref>
She was born in [[Coventry]], went to school in [[Warwick]], and studied agricultural economics at [[Wye College]] in [[Kent]].<ref name=biog>http://www.lgcm.org.uk/2014/05/biography-of-tracey-byrne/ LGCM "Biography of Tracey Byrne]].</ref>
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Tracey Byrne

Tracey Byrne was appointed Chief Executive of the Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement in May 2014, succeeding Sharon Ferguson.[1]

She was born in Coventry, went to school in Warwick, and studied agricultural economics at Wye College in Kent.[2]

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