Movers and Shakers news roundup
- 18 July 2025
Our latest Movers and Shakers roundup features Dr Paul Rice joining Northern Ireland’s Department of Health (DoH) and Mike Richmond becoming chair of Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.
Lawrence Tallon began his role as chief executive of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) on 1 April 2025.
Before joining, he was deputy chief executive of Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust since March 2020.
Dr Paul Rice has been appointed as chief digital information officer (CDIO) in Northern Ireland’s DoH.
Rice took up post at the beginning of June 2025 and is responsible for leading the development of health and care digital systems in Northern Ireland.
He will also be the senior information risk officer for DoH, and the leader of Digital Health and Care Northern Ireland.
Rob Hurd will leave North West London Integrated Care Board (ICB) once a new chair is appointed to the organisation, which is anticipated to merge with its neighbour North Central London ICB.
Mike Richmond is to become chair of Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust alongside his existing post at Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust. The two providers already have a shared chief executive and some board-level positions.
Richmond replaces Sheena McDonnell, who is taking up a chair role at the Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust on an initial 12-month basis.
Yorkshire and Scarborough Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust chief executive Simon Morritt is stepping down in September 2025, according to a message to staff seen by HSJ.
Stephen Eames, who has been chief executive at Humber and North Yorkshire ICB since its formation, retired at the end of June 2025 after six months away from the organisation.
Lloyds Clinical has appointed Jo Upton as its first-ever chief patient officer – and its first female chief.
Upton has previously held key positions, including head of nursing and quality at The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, and director of nursing and clinical services at Healthcare at Home.
Digital health platform Evaro has appointed Professor Geoffrey Hackett, an expert in testosterone deficiency and men’s sexual health.
The former consultant urologist at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust and current professor of sexual medicine at Aston University will guide Evaro as it launches an at-home testosterone testing and treatment service.
The Social Care Institute for Excellence has confirmed the appointment of Chris Badger, the new chief inspector of adult social care and integrated at the Care Quality Commission.
Former Palantir executive Gautier Cloix has been appointed as chief executive off H Company.
The Paris-based start-up building AI agents, announced the departure of chief executive Charles Kantor.