Tessa Jowell Foundation CEO Jess Mills wants people to attend cinemas on the 10th anniversary of the London 2012 Olympics and relive its 'magic'. ShelaghFogarty | iamjessmills
Tessa Jowell Foundation CEO Jess Mills has told LBC she wants people to attend cinemas on the 10th anniversary of the London 2012 Olympic Games and relive their "magic".
The foundation's CEO, who is the daughter of the late Tessa Jowell, told LBC's Shelagh Fogarty that her mother was "absolutely central" in leading the bid for the Games, in the delivery of them and securing an "absolutely glorious Olympic legacy which really has transformed the whole East of London".
“Tessa was absolutely key to bringing the Olympics to London, with all the incredible memories that brought, and I cannot think of a better way of honouring such a wonderful person than by supporting a cause she cared so passionately about. Please donate if you can.”
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