Trustees
Christian Brodie is Chairman of Chelsea and Westminster Health Charity. He was elected Chairman of the Board of Trustees in September 2010. He is currently Vice Chairman of UBS Investment Bank and Business Group Vice Chairman of UBS AG. He is Vice Chairman and Treasurer of the University of Sussex. He sits on the Investment Committees of the Skinners Company and the Judd Foundation. He is Chairman of Palio UK Mid-Market Debt Fund Limited. He is also Chairman of the Finance and General Purposes Committees of the Governors of Tonbridge School and lives locally in Knightsbridge.

SUSAN HAYDEN is Chairman of Chelsea and Westminster Health Charity’s Arts Advisory Board.  She also serves as a Trustee of MOMA PS1 in New York and is a member of MOMA’s Chairman’s Council.  In addition, she currently serves on the International Council at Tate as well as on Yale’s Dean’s Council which advises the head of the Yale Graduate School of Art.  In 2004 she developed a Visiting Artists’ Programme in conjunction with The Yale School of Art and The Yale Gallery which is still ongoing. She was part of the original Old Vic Theatre Trust which was set up in 1998. Originally from New York, Susan and her family have lived in London for nearly 20 years.


Kenneth Leet is the Managing Partner of Granite Ridge LLP. He was formerly a Partner at Goldman Sachs, where he played leadership roles for almost 19 years. He has served as a board member of Bank of America Securities, President of Cerberus European Capital Advisers and recently as the Special Advisor to the Board of the Ford Motor Company. Ken serves on many non-profit Boards, including the Old Vic Theatre Trust, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (the Harvard-affiliated cancer centre), and the Rudolph Rupert Foundation. He also co-founded the Immunotherapy Research Fund I, which invests in early-stage medical research.


Edwin Wulfsohn gained banking experience at Chase Manhattan Bank, New York. He was one of the founders of Stenham, formerly Managing Director of Concorde Investments Limited and Co-founder and Chairman of Trans Zambezi Industries Limited. Edwin contributes to the work of Chairmen’s Forum, the Caine Prize (African Booker Prize), Contemporary Art Society and the Prince’s Trust. He was formerly on the Executive Council for Foundation for Entrepreneurial Management at London Business School, a Governor of the City of London School, member of risk, and Audit and Compliance Committee of Nedbank International. Edwin holds a degree from Cape Town University and an MBA from Columbia University.    

   

Laura Howard is Co-Head European Healthcare Group, Investment Banking for
Morgan Stanley. She
advises pharmaceutical, medical technology and biotech
companies across a number of important strategic and financing transactions.
She joined Morgan Stanley in 1997, after spending five years in healthcare
management consultancy and two years in general M&A at Goldman Sachs. She
received her BA in economics from Haverford College
. Originally from the US,
Laura has lived in London for 18 years together with her husband and twin boys.

                                                           


Nick Jordan is Vice Chairman of Chelsea and Westminster Health Charity. A graduate of Oxford University, he has pursued a career in banking for over 30 years and currently works as a Chief Risk Officer for the Royal Bank of Scotland, based in the City. Nick is a Governor of Latymer Upper School in Hammersmith. He is married with two children and lives in South West London.     

 Nicholas White joined Christie’s in 1993 having graduated from the London School of Economics. A Senior Director of Christie’s Old Master and British Paintings Department since 2003 he is closely involved with advising clients on sales and acquisitions.  In 2011 he was appointed an International Director within Christie’s UK Chairman’s Office  working closely with Christie’s clients internationally. In July 2012, he was part of the Christie’s team that successfully handled the sale of John Constable’s celebrated painting The Lock for a world record price for a work by the artist. Married with three children Nicholas has always lived within walking distance of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.