Alexis has significant experience across a variety of public sector organisations including NHS, Local Authority and Criminal Justice. She has had a number of senior roles in information, governance and digital transformation. Alexis is responsible for the development of ICS digital strategy and digital transformation across the health and care system and leads a large scale change programme to drive opportunities and support change in how the population interact with health and care services through the use of digital solutions. Alexis is passionate about digital and social inclusion and ensuring that socio-economic factors do not disadvantage access to digital services across Nottinghamshire.
Since joining the team at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust as Volunteer Coordinator in the early 1990s Erin has been a passionate advocate for the protection of wildlife and wild places – keen to celebrate the importance and value of people connecting with nature. Erin now heads up the Trust’s Communications and Marketing team which oversees the charity’s external communications, campaigns and lobbying to help secure a wilder Nottinghamshire for everyone.
Helen has worked across the East Midlands for nearly 20 years in a variety of Business Development roles across the hospitality and healthcare sectors. Now based at the Park Hospital Helen’s passion for customer service is fulfilled in the caring nature of a team who have developed the hospital over the past 4 decades. The past 12 months have seen a further transformation of the hospital which Helen is very proud to have been a part of; supporting the wider NHS community throughout the pandemic in providing urgent cancer surgery for those most in need. Having chosen to make Nottingham her home Helen enjoys the sense of community that the city has to offer, and with two young children is keen to be a part of the city’s future development and recognition
Natalie Fahy is the Editor of Nottinghamshire Live and its print title the Nottingham Post. She can speak German and has worked on national newspapers, as well as at the High Court as a court reporter. She enjoys cooking and spending time with her family.
Preventing crime, supporting victims and ensuring justice and fairness are all part of making Nottingham Safer. This means making a tangible difference by getting to the root of problems with the help of our police and many partners. These partners range from criminal justice, community safety and health sectors to local councils and voluntary support organisations.