
Chris Sands, Executive Chief Financial Officer
Chris joined the Trust in 2024 as Executive Chief Financial Officer. He holds a wealth of experience at a senior level within NHS finance, and nearly 20 years board level experience.
Previous roles include Chief Financial Officer at Midlands Partnership University Foundation Trust, Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Financial and Strategy Officer for 10 years at Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Foundation Trust, and Director of Finance and Compliance at Lincolnshire Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
Chris graduated in economics, is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and an active member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA).

Dr Gis Robinson, Executive Chief Medical Officer
Dr Robinson is a Paediatric Emergency Consultant by background who joined the Trust in 2009, just as the new Paediatric Emergency Department opened.
Gis holds a wealth of clinical knowledge and experience both in and outside the organisation, and joined the Board as Chief Medical Officer in April 2024, following a period as Interim Executive Medical Director since September 2023.
Gis also is Senior Responsible Owner for Joined Up Care Derbyshire's Musculoskeletal Group and the East Midlands Acute Providers Network Oncology Group.
Andrew Hall, Executive Chief Operating Officer
Andrew was appointed to the position of Executive Chief Operating Officer in June 2024 following a national recruitment process. His appointment followed 10 years working for the Trust, most recently as Deputy Chief Operating Officer and then Interim Chief Operating Officer from October 2023.
He has held corporate roles covering transformation and operations functions, as well as spending several years leading the Trust's diagnostic and surgical services as Divisional Director. Andrew has worked in senior roles in local government and the voluntary sector as well as the wider NHS, where he has worked in the fields of health inequalities, community services, urgent primary care and integrated health and social care.
Andrew is supporting the leadership of Derbyshire's Integrated Health System through chairing the implementation group overseeing the roll out of the new electronic patient record system across Chesterfield Royal Hospital and UHDB's sites. He is also Senior Responsible Officer for the Derbyshire Planned Care Board which works to ensure that elective care pathways work as effectively as possible for patients as they move through primary, secondary and community care services.

Garry Marsh, Executive Chief Nurse and Deputy Chief Executive
Garry joined UHDB as Executive Chief Nurse in 2022 after an extensive nursing and operational career across the Midlands, joining UHDB from The Royal Orthopaedic Hospital in Birmingham where he had been Chief Nurse for seven years.
Alongside his Trust role Garry is the Chief Nurse Senior Responsible Officer for infection prevention and control across the Derbyshire system, and also works with the Care Quality Commission (CQC) as an Executive Reviewer on Well Led inspections.

Amanda Rawlings, Executive Chief People Officer
Amanda has worked in the NHS since 2007 and joined UHDB in March 2020. Prior to joining UHDB, Amanda worked across Derbyshire for Derbyshire Community Health Services Foundation Trust (DCHS), Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust (DHCFT) and Chesterfield Royal Foundation Trust. Prior to joining the NHS, Amanda worked globally for Caterpillar – Perkins Engines Co Limited, and British Sugar PLC. Amanda is joint Chair for the Midlands HR Director Network and Vice President of the East Midlands Healthcare People Management Association (HPMA).

Debbie Loke, Executive Chief Digital Information Officer
Debbie has worked at UHDB since 2003, most recently working as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and EPR Director across Joined up Care Derbyshire, managing the single EPR programme across both acute Trusts within Derbyshire.
Debbie joined the NHS from the private sector where she led a number of data and analytical development programmes for IBM and Andersen Consulting. She is also the chair for the technical design authority across Derbyshire, aligning technical solutions and supporting collaborative working with system partners. She supports a number of regional networks such as the East Midlands Radiology Consortium and the Midlands and East Pathology Network to drive innovation through the use of technology and data.
Debbie is the vice chair of the CIO advisory panel for Digital Health, representing CIOs nationally on policy change and is also a member of the CHIME faculty supporting the development of other Digital Healthcare leaders. Debbie speaks widely on the opportunities of digitally enabled transformation and is passionate about developing people in their digital and data careers, and more widely.

Rebecca O'Connor, Executive Director of Corporate Development
Rebecca joined the Trust in October 2023, having been the Director of Corporate Governance at Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust since 2021. Rebecca has held a number of senior roles in the NHS and local government across her career. Rebecca steered a multimillion-pound contract for Worcester Royal Urgent and Emergency Care Centre through to completion and has led the development of the governance arrangements across Worcestershire place as part of the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Integrated Care System. Prior to joining the acute sector, Rebecca led the governance behind the merger of the Birmingham and Solihull Clinical Commissioning Groups and was Operational Lead for the BSol System Operations Centre during the pandemic.