Leadership and governance structure
We became a registered charity in 1962 and incorporated by Royal Charter in 2003. Our Council, Presidential team and Board of Trustees make up the central governance structure of the organisation.
Board of Trustees
Like all UK charities, we are governed by a Board of Trustees. The Board sets our strategic direction and is legally responsible for all our activities, assets, results and compliance with our charity’s objects, as well as our governing documents and all relevant legislation and regulation.
There are 11 trustees on the Board, made up of the Chair (independent and not a member of IOSH), five corporate members of IOSH and five independent trustees, who are not members of IOSH. Trustees are appointed to the Board by our Council.
Find out more about our Board of Trustees.
IOSH’s day-to-day operation and performance are led by our Chief Executive and the Senior Leadership Team.
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Vanessa Harwood-Whitcher
- Job role
- Chief Executive
Vanessa became our Chief Executive in August 2021. She has worked as part of IOSH’s Senior Leadership Team since 2017, leading the Professional Services Directorate before becoming Chief Executive. Vanessa is responsible for the implementation of our Activate 2028 strategy, having supported its development with the Board of Trustees. Vanessa held senior roles in education and chartered professional bodies before joining IOSH. She holds an MBA from Loughborough University.
Vanessa became our Chief Executive in August 2021. She has worked as part of IOSH’s Senior Leadership Team since 2017, leading the Professional Services Directorate before becoming Chief Executive. Vanessa is responsible for the implementation of our Activate 2028 strategy, having supported its development with the Board of Trustees. Vanessa held senior roles in education and chartered professional bodies before joining IOSH. She holds an MBA from Loughborough University.
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Sanjeet Bains
- Job role
- Director of Corporate Planning and Projects
Sanjeet joined IOSH in 2023 and has a wealth of experience in strategic and operational leadership in both public and private sectors.
Sanjeet joined IOSH in 2023 and has a wealth of experience in strategic and operational leadership in both public and private sectors.
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Ruth Lake
- Job role
- Director of Strategic and Commercial Development
Ruth joined IOSH in 2021 and has more than 20 years’ experience of working with professional bodies.
Ruth joined IOSH in 2021 and has more than 20 years’ experience of working with professional bodies.
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James Murphy
- Job role
- Director of Marketing, Policy and Insight
James joined IOSH in 2023 with extensive experience in marketing, communications, digital and publishing in the membership sector.
James joined IOSH in 2023 with extensive experience in marketing, communications, digital and publishing in the membership sector.
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Clare Tilbury
- Job role
- Director of People and Organisational Development
Clare joined IOSH in 2022 and has experience in supporting organisational change in charities and in senior leadership roles across a number of different sectors.
Clare joined IOSH in 2022 and has experience in supporting organisational change in charities and in senior leadership roles across a number of different sectors.
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Nicole Rinaldi
- Job role
- Director of Professional Services
Nicole joined IOSH in 2021 and has worked in senior roles at membership bodies for more than a decade.
Nicole joined IOSH in 2021 and has worked in senior roles at membership bodies for more than a decade.
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Val Lee
- Job role
- Director of Finance and Governance
Val joined IOSH in 2023 and has held multiple senior leadership roles across a number of different sectors including charitable organisations.
Val joined IOSH in 2023 and has held multiple senior leadership roles across a number of different sectors including charitable organisations.
We're updating some areas of our governance to make sure we continue to best meet the needs of our membership.
Meet our ambassadors for IOSH. They are all members who volunteer their time for the benefit of fellow members, the occupational safety and health (OSH) profession and society.
They enable members to deliver our strategy, Activate 2028, and our vision of a safe and healthy world of work.
The Presidential team is nominated by Council and approved by our members at the Annual General Meeting (AGM). Together, they are known as the ‘Officers of the Institution’.
View our Presidential team videos on YouTube.
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Kelly Nicoll CFIOSH
- Job role
- President
Kelly is a Chartered Fellow with over 15 years’ experience in safety, health and environment, mental health and wellbeing, and impactful training. She has served a wide range of organisations and industry sectors, working nationally and internationally throughout her career. Her key driver is the belief that everyone should get to go home at the end of every day of work, no matter where they are in the world.
Kelly is a Chartered Fellow with over 15 years’ experience in safety, health and environment, mental health and wellbeing, and impactful training. She has served a wide range of organisations and industry sectors, working nationally and internationally throughout her career. Her key driver is the belief that everyone should get to go home at the end of every day of work, no matter where they are in the world.
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Richard Bate CFIOSH
- Job role
- President-Elect
Richard is a Chartered Fellow who thrives in the high-pressure work environment of sports, live music and entertainment. He advocates occupational safety and health as a first career, supporting our future leaders community and mentoring scheme. Richard is a member of the North Wales Branch committee and the Sports Grounds and Events Group. His key incentives are a grassroots, sustainability-driven approach to occupational safety and health, diversity, equity and elimination of harm, and the value of volunteering.
Richard is a Chartered Fellow who thrives in the high-pressure work environment of sports, live music and entertainment. He advocates occupational safety and health as a first career, supporting our future leaders community and mentoring scheme. Richard is a member of the North Wales Branch committee and the Sports Grounds and Events Group. His key incentives are a grassroots, sustainability-driven approach to occupational safety and health, diversity, equity and elimination of harm, and the value of volunteering.
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Stuart Hughes CFIOSH
- Job role
- Immediate Past President
Stuart is a Chartered Fellow with 19 years’ experience as an occupational safety and health professional. He has worked across enforcement, consultancy and industry. Stuart’s guiding principle is that a healthy and safe work environment is a fundamental human right. He is a proud to champion our Activate 2028 strategy as part of building a profession that is fit for the future.
Stuart is a Chartered Fellow with 19 years’ experience as an occupational safety and health professional. He has worked across enforcement, consultancy and industry. Stuart’s guiding principle is that a healthy and safe work environment is a fundamental human right. He is a proud to champion our Activate 2028 strategy as part of building a profession that is fit for the future.
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Dr David Ekow Arku CFIOSH
- Job role
- Vice-President
David is a Chartered Fellow with over eight years’ experience in occupational safety and health. He focuses on safety and environmental sustainability in the mining, oil, gas and healthcare sectors. David is the chair of the Ghana District in our West Africa Branch. He is also an occupational medicine and internal medicine specialist with over 10 years’ medical practice experience across Ghana.
David is a Chartered Fellow with over eight years’ experience in occupational safety and health. He focuses on safety and environmental sustainability in the mining, oil, gas and healthcare sectors. David is the chair of the Ghana District in our West Africa Branch. He is also an occupational medicine and internal medicine specialist with over 10 years’ medical practice experience across Ghana.
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Dr Gary Latta CFIOSH
- Job role
- Vice-President
Gary is a Chartered Fellow with experience in occupational safety and health across multiple industries, including oil and gas, manufacturing and construction. He advocates for newly qualified entrants into the profession to support the next generation. He is an active Manchester Branch committee member and is working on creating close links with local universities and supporting new IOSH members.
Gary is a Chartered Fellow with experience in occupational safety and health across multiple industries, including oil and gas, manufacturing and construction. He advocates for newly qualified entrants into the profession to support the next generation. He is an active Manchester Branch committee member and is working on creating close links with local universities and supporting new IOSH members.
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Dr Shaun Lundy CFIOSH
- Job role
- Vice-President
Shaun is a Chartered Fellow with over 25 years of experience working across various industry sectors and academia, in the UK and internationally. He has collaborated with regulators, trade associations, and professional bodies on key issues such as myth-busting, ethics, competence and leadership. Shaun is committed to advancing professional standards, practices and the IOSH Activate 2028 strategic goals. He also currently serves as Vice-Chair of the IOSH Construction Group.
Shaun is a Chartered Fellow with over 25 years of experience working across various industry sectors and academia, in the UK and internationally. He has collaborated with regulators, trade associations, and professional bodies on key issues such as myth-busting, ethics, competence and leadership. Shaun is committed to advancing professional standards, practices and the IOSH Activate 2028 strategic goals. He also currently serves as Vice-Chair of the IOSH Construction Group.
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Michelle Stonley CFIOSH
- Job role
- Vice-President
Michelle is a Chartered Fellow with over 16 years’ experience in the construction and social housing sectors. She is excited to help drive forward our Activate 2028 strategy as part of the Presidential Team. Michelle’s motivation is to support the profession in delivering our vision of a safe and healthy world of work.
Michelle is a Chartered Fellow with over 16 years’ experience in the construction and social housing sectors. She is excited to help drive forward our Activate 2028 strategy as part of the Presidential Team. Michelle’s motivation is to support the profession in delivering our vision of a safe and healthy world of work.
Board committees
The Board of Trustees is supported by committees for:
- finance and investment
- performance and development
- audit and risk
- policy and standards
- people and remuneration.
There are also three disciplinary committees:
- complaints review committee
- disciplinary committee
- appeal committee.
Chartered Members make up the complaints review committee. The disciplinary committee and appeal committee include both IOSH members and independent members. All decisions are made by a simple majority.
Disciplinary committee hearings are open to the public. We publish a registration link seven days before a hearing takes place. You must register to attend. Registration closes 24 hours before the hearing. See a list of upcoming disciplinary hearings.
Following the conclusion of a disciplinary hearing, the committee makes a written recommendation on where the outcome is published and for how long.
Awarding Organisation committee
The IOSH Awarding Organisation has a committee with oversight of its strategic direction and accountability for its performance.
Meeting quarterly, the committee ensures the IOSH Awarding Organisation meets the objectives set and operates in compliance with Ofqual’s Conditions of Recognition. It creates and maintains separation between the different interests of the institution, while maintaining clear reporting lines back to the Board of Trustees.
The committee has the equivalent status of a board of directors within the organisational structure of the IOSH Awarding Organisation. The committee chair is also a member of the Board of Trustees.
Council
Council meets at least twice a year and is chaired by our President. Its role is to represent the views of our members to the Board of Trustees. There are 36 members elected to Council. All members of the Presidential team also sit on Council. It provides advice and guidance to the Board on:
- IOSH strategy and policy
- issues relevant to members and the occupational safety and health profession.
Council, through its nomination committee, is responsible for:
- appointing our Chair and trustees
- nominating the President-Elect and Vice-Presidents for approval from the membership at our Annual General Meeting.
Council minutes are available to members on request from the IOSH Governance team.
Committee vacancies
We’re recruiting for: