Help For Heroes - Trustees

Trustees

The trustees are:

  • Hadyn Parry, Chairman of Trustees - Life science entrepreneur.
  • Alex Scott-Barret - chartered accountant and formerly at Cazenove City Investment bank.
  • Sir Robert Fry KCB, CBE - Vice President at Hewlett Packard who previously had a military career and is a fellow at Oxford University.
  • Richard Constant MBE - Former Royal Green Jackets officer and current CEO of Gavin Anderson, a Global communications consulting firm
  • Stephen Oxley - Senior partner of Wilsons solicitors LLP
  • Steve Harman - A Vice President of Shell
  • Alex Northcott - a non-executive director of Gorkana Group and is currently involved in the media industry.
  • His Honour Judge Jeff Blackett - Judge Advocate General
  • Tony Schofield - a Partner in the Consulting division of Deloitte, the world's largest privately owned professional services firm.
  • Rod Dunn - a former Royal Marines Officer and Royal Navy Medical Officer who is now a Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Hand Surgeon at the Odstock Centre for Burns Plastic and Maxillofacial Surgery at Salisbury Hospital.

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