Glyn Howells and Professor Stuart Walker appointed to new positions
North Bristol NHS Trust (NBT) and University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust (UHBW) have today announced the appointment of two Hospital Managing Directors. Glyn Howells and Professor Stuart Walker have been appointed to the new positions and will be responsible for day-to-day leadership and running of the two organisations.
The new Hospital Managing Directors, initially appointed for a 12-month period, will focus on the organisations’ key priority, delivering outstanding care for patients. Both bring significant experience to the roles. Glyn Howells, previously Chief Financial Officer at NBT, will take up the position at NBT. Professor Stuart Walker, who has been acting as interim Chief Executive at UHBW since January 2023, will perform the role at UHBW.
Maria Kane, Joint Chief Executive of NBT and UHBW said:
“The Chair and I are delighted to confirm the appointments of Glyn and Stuart to these important leadership roles at our organisations.
“Their extensive knowledge and experience of their respective organisations, will be of great value to colleagues and patients at both Trusts whilst Ingrid and I continue to progress our plans to form a Hospital Group and the benefits this will bring for the communities we serve.”
Glyn Howells, NBT Hospital Managing Director said:
“I am honoured to be appointed as Managing Director for NBT and I am excited to lead our organisation, building on the strong foundations we have in place to deliver the best services to our communities.
“Working with colleagues at UHBW to address our shared challenges around workforce, estates and finances, we can deliver real benefits to people who need our services.”
Professor Stuart Walker, UHBW Hospital Managing Director said:
“I look forward to leading our brilliant team of professionals at UHBW as we continue on our shared journey towards a Hospital Group.
“Implementing the Joint Clinical Strategy with NBT offers the potential to deliver so much for all of the people, populations and communities we serve. Together our organisations can make a real difference for the people of Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.”