Our Trustees
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Michelle Cracknell CBE
Michelle Cracknell is a qualified Actuary who has had a career in financial services. She now holds a number of non-executive roles.
Michelle was Chief Executive of The Pensions Advisory Service between October 2013 and December 2018. Prior to that, she held Director roles in advice firms, providers and insurance companies. She is now a non-executive director at Lloyds Banking Group Pension Funds, Fidelity International Holdings, Pensionbee PLC, Just Group and was recently appointed as a director to the Board of Sport England.
Michelle’s roles all have a focus on helping people have a better later life.
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Peter Reilly
Peter Reilly studied medicine at St. Mary’s (Imperial) and qualified in 1994, (Hepburn Memorial Prize). He completed basic surgical training in Reading and Oxford passing the FRCS in 1998.
As a higher surgical trainee on the North West Thames program he was awarded the Robert Jones Prize and BOA medal. He submitted an MS thesis in “rotator cuff tears” in 2003 and passed the FRCS (orth) in 2004. He undertook a Fellowship year in shoulder and elbow surgery at the Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Oxford prior to appointment as a Consultant in 2005. He was selected as British Elbow and Shoulder Society European Travelling Fellow 2006.
Mr. Reilly’s main area of clinical practice is shoulder and elbow surgery, with research interests complementing this including rotator cuff disease, proximal humeral fractures and arthroplasty.
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Michael Fertleman
Professor Fertleman is a consultant physician with a specialist interest in the medical management of older surgical patients. With his team, he supervises the medical care of elderly trauma and surgical patients at St Mary's Hospital London.
Michael is the leader of the Cutrale Perioperative & Ageing Group, focusing on using bioengineering tools to reduce the risk of surgery and improve the lives of older people.
Professor Fertleman also currently supervises twelve doctoral students. In addition he is the Chair of the SAC for geriatric medicine, which coordinates the training of over 800 specialist registrars in geriatric medicine across the UK.
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Jonathan Dimson
Jonathan is the leader of McKinsey & Co’s European Social, Healthcare and Public Sector Practices, and leads teams to address strategic, operational, organizational, and financial challenges. Increasingly, this involves building client capabilities in digital delivery and analytics, and accelerating benefits capture.
He works with a wide variety of government departments, ministries, agencies, and private-sector partners to improve the quality of services and deliver better value to the taxpayers, drawing on international experience and insights from the McKinsey Center for Government and from McKinsey’s private-sector work.
Jonathan has particular focus on defence (helping to improve people and equipment readiness); public finance (with a focus on tax, customs, welfare, finance, and public assets); and an increasing role in sustainability, resilience, net zero, and nature based solutions; and is heavily involved in a variety of talent development activities.