Lucy and Wolfie

Lucy and Wolfie

Lucy & Wolfie Soulmates Lucy suffers from PoTs* and ME** but has met her soulmate in Wolfie, a 3 year old black Labrador, who she describes ‘as a pure droplet of sunshine in her life’.  Wolfie was bought as a puppy, especially to train as an alert dog, Lucy felt...
Emily and Nieve

Emily and Nieve

Emily & Nieve Light at the end of the tunnel ‘Light at the end of the tunnel”, was how Emily describes the moment she decided to approach Medical Detection Dogs. Suffering from PoTs and Mast Cell Activation syndrome, where external allergies and the body’s own...
Julia Mckechnie-Burke

Julia Mckechnie-Burke

Julia Mckechnie-Burke ​ MA (Oxon), MBA and MInstF Julia has considerable experience of working at senior leadership levels with a focus on marketing, communications, and income generation for a number of national and international organisations in both the corporate...
Professor Meghana Pandit

Professor Meghana Pandit

Professor Meghana Pandit ​ MBBS, FRCOG, MBA Chief Executive Officer, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Meghana trained in Obstetrics & Gynaecology in the Oxford Deanery and was Visiting Lecturer in Urogynaecology at University of Michigan, Ann...
Kelly Stafford

Kelly Stafford

Kelly Stafford Kelly is an experienced HR director and has been Chief Human Resources Officer at UPP Ltd, the UK’s leading provider of on-campus student accommodation, since 2016. In this role, she has overall responsibility for people strategies across the Group and...

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