
Hospital Managing Director, NBT
Glyn Howells
Glyn has significant Board and senior leadership experience in both the private and public sectors, with over 14 years NHS experience in both commissioning and provider organisations in addition to more than 10 years of Board level Director roles in the commercial world. His experience covers multiple portfolios including finance, estates, IMT projects and operations. He joined NBT in 2019 initially in the Finance function including being Chief Finance Officer since 2021. More recently, Glyn was appointed Interim Hospital Managing Director for NBT in September 2024 providing overall site-based leadership during the transition to Group, promoting a culture of collaboration across the organisation and wider health and social care system.

Group Chief Finance and Estates Officer
Neil Kemsley
Neil has over 20 years' experience as a Board director working across the provider, commissioning and regulatory sectors of the NHS. He trained and qualified at University Hospitals Bristol before leaving in 1998 to progress his career through the finance ranks at a number of Trusts - University College London Hospitals, Kings College Hospital, Portsmouth Hospitals and University Hospitals Plymouth - before returning to Bristol on 1 July 2019.
Neil is a member of the HFMA Financial Recovery Board, Audit South West Consortium Board and is supporting the work of the Ockenden Review into maternity services at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust.

Group Chief Medical and Innovation Officer
Professor Tim Whittlestone
Tim is a Urological Cancer surgeon who trained in Cambridge, Oxford and Bristol. He was appointed a Consultant in the BRI in 2001 and has held a number of senior clinical leadership roles prior to becoming Chief Medical Officer at NBT in 2021. He was Chief Medical Officer for the South West Nightingale hospital and BNSSGs vaccination services.
Tim is passionate about patient-led service transformation and was listed as one of the top 50 global healthcare innovators in 2022. In 2023 he led the clinically inspired strategy refresh, and more recently co-authored the Bristol Group Joint Clinical Strategy. He is the visiting Professor of Healthcare Technology at the University of the West of England.

Group Chief Nursing and Improvement Officer
Professor Steve Hams MBE, MStJ
With over 30 years' experience in nursing, Steve began his career in coronary care before taking on senior leadership roles across the NHS, voluntary sector, and higher education. Most recently, Steve was Chief Nursing Officer at NBT where he has led professional nursing, midwifery and allied health leadership since March 2022.
Committed to safety and compassion and a champion of inclusion, quality improvement, and the power of professional and patient voice in shaping excellent care, Steve was admitted to The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in 2011 for his service to St John Ambulance, and he was awarded an MBE for services to nursing in the 2022 New Year Honours.
His particular areas of interest include compassionate leadership, community engagement, mental health, and equality. Steve is a Visiting Professor at the University of the West of England.

Group Formation Officer
Paula Clarke
Paula has over 15 years Board level experience across integrated health and care organisations in England and Northern Ireland and a wealth of experience in leading strategy development and delivery through transformational change, partnership working, and continuous improvement. Paula joined University Hospitals Bristol in 2016 and led the strategy and transformation portfolios, the first Acute Care Collaboration Strategy and the successful merger with Weston Area Health Trust. Since 2022, Paula has provided Executive leadership for implementing the Healthy Weston vision for Weston General Hospital as part of UHBW.

Group Chief Digital Information Officer
Neil Darvill
Neil has held Board level responsibility for Digital Information at both NBT and UHBW since June 2023. With over 30 years’ experience in senior leadership roles in healthcare environments, Neil is responsible for setting and driving forward Digital strategy at both Trusts. He is passionate about digital transformation and has significant experience in leading strategic organisational transformation and wider system leadership partnership initiatives.

Hospital Managing Director, UHBW
Professor Stuart Walker
Stuart is an experienced NHS Chief Medical Officer and previous Deputy Chief Executive and Interim Chief Executive. He has a background in a broad range of senior leadership positions and, as a prior Cardiologist of 18 years standing, significant senior clinical experience.
Before coming to UHBW as Chief Medical Officer in Feb 2022 Stuart worked at Cardiff and Vale University Health Board as MD, Deputy CEO and then Interim CEO. He has also held prior executive, and senior leadership, roles in the English NHS for example as MD at Taunton and Somerset NHS FT, and Chief Medical Officer at TSFT and Somerset Partnership FT. He was awarded the title of Honorary Professor by Cardiff University in 2021, and as Honorary visiting Professor by University of the West of England Bristol in 2023.