Sarah Beazley
Sarah has a MA in Law from the University of Oxford and a PGCE from the University of Hertfordshire. She is a qualified solicitor who has worked in the City, in industry and for Cambridge University colleges. She is also a qualified teacher and has worked as a volunteer in local schools and in museum education in Hertford and Cambridge. She has studied History of Art and Creative Writing at Cambridge University Institute of Continuing Education and also spent a year studying Jewish Muslim relations at the Woolf Institute.
Sarah is the Chair of UCSA, a collaboration between The University of Hertfordshire and Oaklands College, and also a member of the Professional Advisory Group supporting the work of the Hertfordshire Law School at the University. She works with a number of groups across Hertfordshire focussing on diversity, inclusion and equalities and has acted as independent chair of the Hertfordshire Hate Crime Partnership Board. Sarah is an Ambassador for the Hertfordshire Community Foundation, patron of the Herts Domestic Abuse Helpline and a trustee of One Vision, Watford. She is also a voluntary bereavement supporter for Cruse Bereavement Care and served for many years as a school safeguarding governor.
Sarah was born and brought up in Hertfordshire. She served as High Sheriff of Hertfordshire from 2019 to 2020 and sits on the Council of the High Sheriffs Association. In 2021 she was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws by the University of Hertfordshire. She has four children and enjoys travel, walking, tennis and visiting galleries and museums.
Michael Dragoyevich
Michael was raised and educated in Melbourne, Australia. He started his career in the media industry with News Corporation, and thereafter worked for the Fairfax Group. Michael relocated to the United Kingdom in 1990 to join Euromoney Institutional Investor, having developed an interest in international banking, finance, and the capital markets. In 2009, building on contacts in the corporate and financial sector, Michael founded Temple, a niche corporate advisory firm, catering to small to medium sized companies. Michael has a BSc in Applied Science from Victoria University, Australia.
Daksha Trivedi
Professor Daksha Trivedi trained as a scientist and obtained her Ph.D
(King’s College, London) and M.Sc, Faculty of Medicine, University of
London and an M. Phil in Epidemiology at the University of
Cambridge. She has an interest and expertise in Evidence Based
Practice, Epidemiology, Quantitative and Qualitative designs, Mixed
Methods, Clinical Trials and evaluation of complex interventions. She
has led the Clinical Trials Design and Management module for Masters in
Clinical Research. Daksha has led systematic reviews using mixed methods
of both quantitative and qualitative literature commissioned by the
National Institute for Clinical Excellence and the National Institute
for Health Research (NIHR). She is an editor for the Cochrane Injuries
Group, Associate Editor for Primary Health Care Research &
Development, Co-editor of Covid-19 issue, member of the Cochrane Nursing
Care Research Network and member of the NIHR Research for Patient
Benefit Regional Advisory Committee. She is a peer reviewer for NIHR
funding bodies, and journals. She has led NIHR funded projects (see
Research interests, outputs and activities) and has an established
record of conducting interdisciplinary research which spans across
various public health areas including mental health, prevention and
early detection.
Gurch Randhawa
Professor of Diversity in Public Health and Director of the Institute
for Health Research at the University of Bedfordshire. The Institute for
Health Research hosts a thriving health research programme, examining
issues throughout the whole of the life-course from pre-conception to
end-of-life care and He was the Research Lead for the Unit of Assessment 3
(Health) for the REF2021 and REF2014.
Sally Hopper
Sally is the Director of Human Resources at Hertfordshire County
Council, with a workforce of over 8,000 staff, working everyday to contribute
to the vision and priorities centred around four key areas: improving the
health and wellbeing of our people, protecting, and improving our environment,
supporting the sustainable and responsible growth of our county, and providing
excellent services that are accessible for all.
Geoff Brown
Chief Executive of Healthwatch Hertfordshire since it began in 2013,
Geoff has shaped and developed a successful organisation with a strong
reputation. His work as a consultant advising Councils and the NHS,
following a career in local government, gives him the strategic insight
and vision to lead on a challenging agenda in health and social
care. His career experience is significant and includes corporate
leadership roles in areas such as performance, policy, equalities
communications and community engagement.