Dr Caroline Wilson became a Trustee in July 2020 and brings project management, collaborative working and communication experience to the board. Caroline had a career in public relations and at the BBC before switching to academia and undertaking a PhD. She has lived in Warwickshire for more than 30 years.
Caroline Wilson
Chair of Trustees
Dr Caroline Wilson became a Trustee in July 2020 and brings project management, collaborative working and communication experience to the board. Caroline had a career in public relations and at the BBC before switching to academia and undertaking a PhD. She has lived in Warwickshire for more than 30 years.
John Evison
Trustee
John Evison became a trustee of CFNC in 2010 and chaired the Finance, Assets and Risks committee before being elected Chair of Trustees in 2019. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Civil Engineers and worked in a senior capacity in companies such as Tarmac and also has experience of managing health services.
John Evison
Trustee
John Evison became a trustee of CFNC in 2010 and chaired the Finance, Assets and Risks committee before being elected Chair of Trustees in 2019. He is a Fellow of the Institute of Civil Engineers and worked in a senior capacity in companies such as Tarmac and also has experience of managing health services.
Graham Murrell
Vice Chair of Trustees
Graham Murrell’s main career was in national retail businesses and he held various senior management positions with Boots The Chemists and Halfords. He has also worked as an independent business consultant. In 2006 he became Chairman of South Warwickshire General Hospitals NHS Trust, which is now an NHS Foundation Trust. Graham first became involved with Castel Froma Neuro Care in 2004, and became a Trustee in 2005. He is now Vice Chairman and chairs the Finance, Assets and Risk Committee and the New Premises Steering Group.
Graham Murrell
Vice Chair of Trustees
Graham Murrell’s main career was in national retail businesses and he held various senior management positions with Boots The Chemists and Halfords. He has also worked as an independent business consultant. In 2006 he became Chairman of South Warwickshire General Hospitals NHS Trust, which is now an NHS Foundation Trust. Graham first became involved with Castel Froma Neuro Care in 2004, and became a Trustee in 2005. He is now Vice Chairman and chairs the Finance, Assets and Risk Committee and the New Premises Steering Group.
David Leigh-Hunt
Trustee
David Leigh Hunt has been a Trustee at Castel Froma Neuro Care since 2016 having joined the Board as an Associate Trustee in 2015. David holds the degree of LLM from London University and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. He works for a solicitor's firm in Leamington Spa.
David Leigh-Hunt
Trustee
David Leigh Hunt has been a Trustee at Castel Froma Neuro Care since 2016 having joined the Board as an Associate Trustee in 2015. David holds the degree of LLM from London University and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. He works for a solicitor’s firm in Leamington Spa.
David Stableforth
Trustee
Dr David Stableforth was appointed as a trustee of Castel Froma Neuro Care in 2019. He retired from clinical medicine in 2019 after 52 years, having been a consultant physician with a special interest in respiratory diseases, including cystic fibrosis and an honorary senior lecturer in the University of Birmingham, working at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital. He was director of the West Midlands Adult Cystic Fibrosis Center from 1998 and a founder trustee of the charitable trust. He has wide clinical interests and was a teacher for the Birmingham Medical School through his career. His main research interests were in cystic fibrosis, lung infection, asthma and death from asthma. He has been a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (UK) since 1983.
David Stableforth
Trustee
Dr David Stableforth was appointed as a trustee of Castel Froma Neuro Care in 2019. He retired from clinical medicine in 2019 after 52 years, having been a consultant physician with a special interest in respiratory diseases, including cystic fibrosis and an honorary senior lecturer in the University of Birmingham, working at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital. He was director of the West Midlands Adult Cystic Fibrosis Center from 1998 and a founder trustee of the charitable trust. He has wide clinical interests and was a teacher for the Birmingham Medical School through his career. His main research interests were in cystic fibrosis, lung infection, asthma and death from asthma. He has been a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians (UK) since 1983.
Lesley Holiday
Trustee
Lesley Holiday has many years experience in the Health Care sector and was the former Manager at Helen Ley Care Centre. Lesley joined the Board of Trustees at the end of January 2015 and became chair of the Care Standards committee in 2019.
Lesley Holiday
Trustee
Lesley Holiday has many years experience in the Health Care sector and was the former Manager at Helen Ley Care Centre. Lesley joined the Board of Trustees at the end of January 2015 and became chair of the Care Standards committee in 2019.
Steve Nicklin
Trustee
Steve Nicklin joined the Board of Trustees in 1990 and was Chair of Trustees from 2002 - 2019. Steve worked in the banking industry for 32 years before taking early retirement in 2001. His career with Lloyds TSB included management with a focus on corporate and business banking. Steve is also the Associate Hospital Manager at Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust and Chair of Governors at Myton School.
Steve Nicklin
Trustee
Steve Nicklin joined the Board of Trustees in 1990 and was Chair of Trustees from 2002 – 2019. Steve worked in the banking industry for 32 years before taking early retirement in 2001. His career with Lloyds TSB included management with a focus on corporate and business banking. Steve is also the Associate Hospital Manager at Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership Trust and Chair of Governors at Myton School.
Dr Stephanie Seeley
Trustee
Dr Stephanie Seeley retired from clinical medicine in 2022. After training as a GP she initially worked in North Manchester and then relocated to Rugby where she was a GP for 20 years. Alongside being a GP partner, she was also a GP with special interest in palliative care and spent over 10 years working in hospices. She worked with many people with long term conditions, and this remained her area of special interest until her retirement.
Dr Stephanie Seeley
Trustee
Dr Stephanie Seeley retired from clinical medicine in 2022. After training as a GP she initially worked in North Manchester and then relocated to Rugby where she was a GP for 20 years. Alongside being a GP partner, she was also a GP with special interest in palliative care and spent over 10 years working in hospices. She worked with many people with long term conditions, and this remained her area of special interest until her retirement.
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