I am a retired registered general nurse, who specialised in colorectal nursing. I moved to Kenilworth in 1997 with my husband and divided my time between raising my boys, getting involved with school PTA’s and working at Warwick hospital. During Covid I volunteered at a testing site and then joined the army of volunteers marshalling vaccination clinics. I am thrilled to be part of the important work KHS does and to support the lovely community of Kenilworth.
Previously a registered general nurse, and now working as a quality assurance consultant in clinical research, I enjoy giving back to my community.
Ongoing membership and active roles in various local Clubs and Charities
Having grown up in Kenilworth, I love being able to give back through KHS.
Nursing background (RGN RSCN) and a First Aid Teacher/Trainer.
I have lived in Kenilworth since 1992 bringing up our family here. I love contributing and making a difference to the community I am part of, so being part of KHS feels a real privilege.
Chartered Physiotherapist (SRP MCSP), recently retired from NHS
Since the early 1990s, I have lived in Kenilworth with my husband and two sons. We were both Leaders with 4th Kenilworth Scout Group where we were involved for around 20 years.
I am part of KHS because I believe that increasing the availability of AEDs and providing training in CPR and AED use is a really valuable contribution to the community in which we live.
Steering Group Member on the Government funded project led by Warwick University into “Optimisation of the Deployment of Automatic External Defibrillators in Public Places in England”
Trustee for the WPH Charitable Trust (medical funding) and Past Chairman Kenilworth Round Table. Retired Partner in the firm of KPMG, International accountants and business advisers. Married to Roz and a Kenilworth resident since 1982 with memberships of various local social and sporting clubs.