I am a dynamic public health professional with experience across governance, stakeholder engagement, operational leadership, and programme delivery within both the NHS and global health sectors. In my current role as a Patient and Community Engagement Coordinator at Healthcare Central London, I support governance processes and lead strategic communications activities that embed patient voice into healthcare planning.
Previously, I contributed to commissioning and medicines optimisation work at South East London CCG. I have also supported global health projects with Primary Care International, working on governance frameworks, project operations, and international stakeholder management.
Outside of formal roles, I am the founder of a global health blog and have contributed to The Medical Care Blog, publishing thought leadership articles on health equity, systems change, and leadership. I am currently completing a Master of Public Health (Leadership) at Keele University.
I am passionate about advancing women’s leadership and equity across systems. Volunteering for PWN London excites me because it aligns so strongly with my personal mission to help create structures where diverse leadership can thrive. I am particularly excited to bring my governance experience, operational strengths, and strategic thinking to support the Board, strengthen organisational impact, and contribute to building a more inclusive professional landscape.
I am particularly interested in volunteering roles that involve governance support, strategic planning, community engagement, and operational leadership. I am passionate about causes that focus on advancing women's leadership, strengthening healthcare delivery, and promoting equity and inclusion across systems.
I am keen to offer my skills in board support, stakeholder engagement, communications, project management, and organisational governance. I am excited by opportunities where I can not only apply my current experience but also continue growing my leadership capabilities.