Honorary Fellows

Staff College’s Honorary Fellowships are awarded to leaders invited to deliver our annual lecture.  Each has made a significant contribution to improving the provision of healthcare or services for the public.  Delivered since 2013, we have been honoured to have a wide range of inspirational leaders join us to share their views and experience of leadership.  

Meet our Honorary Fellows

General Sir Gordon Messenger

The 2023 Staff College Annual Lecture “Team building – The route to better outcomes” was delivered by General Sir Gordon Messenger KCB DSO* OBE DL on 11 October 2023.

Gordon shared his belief that ‘The singular function of a leader is to create a strong team around a common purpose’ and talked about the six components he believes are vital to developing successful teams. He reflected on his leadership within the military, and the insights and perspectives he’s developed since retiring through a wide variety of roles in the public and private sectors, including as the Rear Admiral of the UK and His Majesty’s Constable of the Tower of London. He also spoke about the conclusions and recommendations he drew from co-leading the Messenger Review into leadership and management in the health and social care sectors and offered some further thoughts about the challenges and opportunities to adopting a more systematic approach to developing leaders.

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Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam

In 2022 the Professor Aidan Halligan Memorial Lecture was delivered by Professor Sir Jonathan Van-Tam, Kt, MBE, FMedSci, University of Nottingham’s Pro-Vice-Chancellor for the Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences and former Deputy Chief Medical Officer (2017-22).

In his lecture “Leading by Accident”, Jonathan spoke with his characteristic candour about how he found himself taking a pivotal leadership role during the Covid-19 pandemic. He reflected on the many leadership challenges he faced, as well as the later success of the rollout of vaccines and antiviral drugs for the UK. He talked about the manner in which he communicated the data and science honestly to politicians, to ensure they had the essential information to make policy decisions. And shared what he’d learnt from being in a leadership role in government, as a non-politician.

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Dr Navina Evans CBE

In our first hybrid lecture, in person and also streaming live, Dr Navina Evans CBE, shared powerful messages, searching and uncomfortable questions for leaders and touching personal stories. In her inspiring talk, “Focus on the People and the rest will follow”, Navina spoke about the many narratives of equality and deep value of diversity for society, the importance of leaders understanding the impact of their behaviours and the role of feedback, the need to understand what we’re doing to prevent change and most crucially, the improvement in the quality of care for patients and their engagement with their care when leaders develop a culture of kindness and respect.

Just to top the Staff College playlist, we were even treated to a favourite Deming quote:‘Every system is perfectly designed to get the results it gets.’

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Lord Victor Adebowale CBE

Lord Victor Adebowale presented a provocative and passionate call to arms in the first virtual Aidan Halligan Memorial Lecture on 24 November 2020. Victor is Chair of Social Enterprise UK and the NHS Confederation and is a non-Executive Director of the Co-Operative Group, Collaborate CIC, Nuffield Health, Visionable and Leadership in Mind.

In his lecture, “The Truth Revealed in a Crisis”, he spoke about the underlying inequality within society that the global Covid-19 pandemic had exposed. He talked about the incredible advances that have been made in history, and can be made by a single individual, recognising an injustice and seeking to do something about it.

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