ASH Board of Trustees
ASH is governed by a Board of Trustees. The Board is made up of a wealth of experience and knowledge in the tobacco control field.
Professor John Britton
Professor Britton is Professor of Epidemiology and Head of the Division of Epidemiology and Public Health at Nottingham University, and is a consultant in respiratory medicine at Nottingham City Hospital. He also chairs the Royal College of Physicians tobacco advisory group.
Lord Faulkner of Worcester
Lord Faulkner is a Patron of the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation and lifelong campaigner against smoking in public places. He was a sponsor of the Liverpool City Council private bill to make the city smoke-free, and is joint secretary of the all-party parliamentary group on smoking and health. He has been a member of the House of Lords since 1999.
Dr Anna Gilmore
Dr Gilmore is a Clinical Senior Lecturer in Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and holds an honorary consultant contract at Bristol Primary Care Trust. She qualified as a doctor in 1991, and has a Masters Degree and PhD in public health from LSHTM. She is a Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health, a member of the Royal College of Physicians Tobacco Advisory Group, the Editorial Advisory Board of the international journal “Tobacco Control” and a theme director for the International Union against Cancer (UICC)’s Tobacco Academy. She was recently awarded a prestigious Health Foundation Clinician Scientist Award to examine tobacco control policies in the UK.
Ed Gyde
Ed Gyde is a Board Director at the leading London PR organisation, the Forster Company. He has worked in the communications industry for over 15 years and has masterminded many award-winning national /international tobacco control campaigns for organisations such as No Smoking Day, the British Thoracic Society, the British Lung Foundation and the European Respiratory Society.
Malcolm Hall
Malcolm Hall is the Hon Treasurer of ASH, following his appointment as British Heart Foundation Finance Director in 2007. His role there involves heading up the Administration Division, covering Finance, Internal Audit and the Secretariat. Prior to this, he worked with Price Waterhouse before going on to hold senior posts at Baxter International, American Home Products Corp and PepsiCo. He is also a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.
Professor Martin Jarvis OBE
Professor Jarvis is Professor Emeritus of Health Psychology, University College, and London. He has been active in research into nicotine addiction, smoking cessation, and passive smoking for the past thirty years and is a member of the World Health Organisation’s Study Group on Tobacco Product Regulation and the Royal College of Physicians’ Tobacco Advisory Group.
Trish Jones
Trish has worked in the Smoking/Cancer field since 1982. Currently she is a Smoking Advisor at Cardiothoracic Hospital in Liverpool, a specialist heart and lung centre. She runs a Cessation Service for patients, staff and visitors/carers, including a Home Visiting Service, and is a Behaviour Change Trainer and Counsellor, training Health Professionals in smoking issues and delivering Public Health key messages in the Region.
Jean King
Jean King is Vice-Chair of the ASH Board of Trustees. She has a background in biochemistry, human nutrition and education, and more recently in science policy, research management and public health. As Director of Tobacco Control at Cancer Research UK, she established the charity’s portfolio in tobacco policy research, advocacy and international tobacco control, and its stand on the non-acceptability of tobacco industry funding for research.
Betty McBride
Betty McBride is Director of Policy and Communications at the British Heart Foundation, promoting the work of the charity and campaigning for heart health improvements. Her teams produced the highly effective, award-winning smoking cessation adverts featuring cigarettes which dripped fat and called on people to “give up before you clog up.” She sits on the Council of the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC). Before moving to the voluntary sector, she was a newspaper journalist and documentary maker at BBC TV.
Dr Jennifer Mindell
Dr Mindell is a clinical senior lecturer in the Department of Epidemiology & Public Health at University College, London. She trained in general practice before moving to public health medicine, gaining a PhD from the University of London in 2002 and being elected Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health in 2005. Experienced in tobacco control and research in Oxfordshire, Nottinghamshire, London and nationally, she leads on tobacco control for the Faculty of Public Health.
Professor John Moxham
Professor Moxham has been a consultant in Respiratory Medicine at King's College Hospital since 1982. He is Professor of Respiratory Medicine at King's College, London School of Medicine. He has been interested in tobacco control for more than 20 years, initiated the Tobacco Committee of the British Thoracic Society and in the 1990's was Chairman of ASH. In 1997 he became Dean on the King's College Hospital campus and in 2000 Vice Dean of the enlarged KCL School of Medicine. Since 2003 he has been Medical Director of KCH.Dr Lesley Owen
Dr Owen is an analyst in the Centre for Public Health Excellence at the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE). Previous posts include senior public health advisor on tobacco at the Health Development Agency and senior research manager on tobacco at the Health Education Authority.