Partner Portrait

Portrait of partnerships

The new Partner Portrait Q&A series allows us to shine a spotlight on some of our key partners discussing their goals and ambitions and the importance of their relationship with Lancaster University in helping them achieve their targets.

Charlotte Moul - Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board

Charlotte is Workforce Partnership Development and Programme Manager - South Cumbria Place - for Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board and is a key Health Innovation Campus partner on issues around workforce health.

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Charlotte Moul
Sarah Wrathall

Sarah Wrathall - Department for Work and Pensions

Sarah Wrathall is an Employment and Health Discussion Practitioner with the Department for Work and Pensions and has been working with the Health Innovation Campus to consider issues around health and its impact on employment.

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Dr Naveed Iqbal - Tritone Health

Naveed is the founder of Tritone Health, a software company based on the Health Innovation Campus which is mission-driven to improve the lives of people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities ​(IDD) throughout the world.

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Naveed Iqbal
Alastair Richards

Alastair Richards - North West Cancer Research

As CEO of the charity North West Cancer Research, Alastair's role is busy and filled with variety. But he always appreciates spending time making collaborative connections as part of the Health Innovation Community.

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Coralie Rogers - Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board

Coralie has an extremely important role as lead midwife for the Lancashire and South Cumbria Integrated Care Board, where she also takes on responsibility as clinical lead for Digital Maternity. Read more to find out how working at the Health Innovation Campus has helped her make new connections and networks.

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Alastair Richards
Alastair Richards

Peter Shanahan - UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)

Peter works on the environmental aspects of UK spaceflights for the Civil Aviation Authority. Working at the Health Innovation Campus has allowed him to build networks between the CAA and the University. As a Lancaster alumni, he is also keen to support the institution in its ongoing STEM activities.

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