Skills for Care appoints three new trustees to its Board of Directors
Skills for Care is pleased to announce the appointment of three new trustees to its Board.
Naser Turabi who is the Director of Evidence and Implementation at Cancer Research UK, Penny Fell former Commercial Director with the Disclosure and Barring Service, and Bill Mumford a freelance senior consultant with over 40 years’ experience in the social care sector, will be joining the Skills for Care Board at its next meeting on 14 December.
Each brings unique experience and expertise which will be of great benefit to the Board as it moves into 2023.
Naser Turabi, whose work focuses on accelerating the adoption of innovation and reducing inequalities in access, will be bringing his expertise in the use of data to inform strategy.
Meanwhile, Penny Fell brings with her decades of leadership experience of working in the health and social care sector, and an understanding of what drives a business to succeed in public, private, and third sector trading environments.
Bill Mumford, who first started working in social care as a live-in care assistant at Barnardo's, and who more recently has held CEO roles at Eden Valley and Jigsaw Hospice, and prior to that MacIntyre, has a deep understanding of the social care sector and the issues and challenges it faces.
Speaking of their appointments, Naser Turabi said:
Penny Fell added:
Bill Mumford also commented:
John Coughlan, Chair of Skills for Care, said:
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