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Appointed local authority governors

Local authority governors are appointed by the London boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark, and Bromley. Each borough has the opportunity to nominate one governor, working in partnership with the organisation to support its governance.

Cllr Robert Evans – Bromley Council

I have spent eight years as a Councillor in the London Borough of Bromley, including the last three years as Portfolio Holder for Care Services. In Council, I am also a member of the Health and Well Being Board, Adoption Panel, Standing Committee for Special Educational Needs, Children’s Board as well as Children and Adult Safeguarding Boards.

My career in education included deputy headships and a headship. I retired three years ago and am a governor of Ravenswood School and a board member of Ravenswood Learning Trust, a governor of Bromley Pupil Referral Unit, a Member of Court of the University of Kent and of St Olave’s & St Saviour’s schools and a member (non-voting) of Bromley CCG.

Marianna Masters – Lambeth

In my role as a public governor at the Trust I am focused on addressing health inequalities and improving the experience of both patients and staff.

I bring over 25 years of leadership experience in the corporate business sector, alongside key roles in NHS governance, local government, and civil society. At King’s, I support efforts to make care more inclusive and responsive to the needs of marginalised communities and I am driven to shape initiatives that improve staff wellbeing.

Prior to joining King’s, I was a Public Governor at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, where I co-designed an NHS careers event aimed at connecting young people from underrepresented backgrounds with meaningful opportunities. My role at King’s builds on a long-standing commitment to practical reform and community-led change in London’s health system.