Chelsea and Westminster Health Charity today announced the launch of the Burns Appeal, which aims to raise £50,000 for the Burns Service at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.[more]
Burns Unit Appeal
Chelsea and Westminster Health Charity appeal to raise £100,000 for the Burns Unit[more]
The Trustees
Kim Evans started her career as a documentary film maker and became Head of Music and Arts at the BBC and then Executive Director, Arts at Arts Council England. She is now an independent cultural broker and a Trustee of the Heritage Lottery Fund. She is passionate about engaging people in the arts and about the use of the arts in a healing environment.
Edwin Wulfsohn is the deputy Chairman of Stenham where he has been since 1971. He Graduated from the University of Cape Town with a BA in Economics, and an MBA in Banking & Corporate Finance from Columbia Business School in New York. Interests include being a trustee and member of various steering committees which include the Contemporary Art Society.
Nick Jordan, a graduate of Oxford University, has pursued a career in banking for over 25 years and currently works for the Royal Bank of Scotland, based in the City. He is married with two teenage children.
William MacLeod runs his own property investment and asset management consultancy business looking after a number of Charities and Family Trusts. Previously he was head of Cushman & Wakefield Investors. Prior to that Bill worked for ING Real Estate Investment Management as a senior fund manager for 13 years. Bill has a BSc (Hons) in Land Economy from Reading University, is a member of the RICS and is authorised by the FSA to give investment advice. He is married with two children. In his free time, he enjoys a wide range of outdoor activities and sports, although now as a spectator in most of them!
Jonathan Milward is an equity partner of Drivers Jonas Chartered Surveyors, based in London W1. He has over 15 years experience of advising NHS trusts and NHS charities, as well as other London-based public sector organisations, on property issues. He is married, with a young daughter, and he lives in Wandsworth.
Claire Wilson is a barrister specialising in medically related issues, including industrial and clinical negligence. She lives in South Kensington and gave birth to her son at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in March 2006.