Andrew Langford

Andrew Langford

Chief executive, British Liver Trust from July 2011

Andrew Langford joined the British Liver Trust in July 2011. With a wealth of experience, Andrew has worked in chief executive and trustee roles for an umbrella dermatology charity, voluntary sector hospices and HIV, cancer and children’s charities. 

Andrew has a distinguished reputation in the charity sector, being chosen to chair the Parliamentary inquiry into skin cancer and also developed a widely recognised centre of excellence in the hospice care of people with HIV and dementia.

Andrew’s most recent role as the chief executive of the Skin Care Campaign gave him the opportunity to raise the profile of skin conditions in the UK, ensuring the Campaign was a fundamental player in the dermatology health community and policy areas.

With over 30 published papers with the BMJ, HSJ and other professional journals, Andrew has embraced his role in improving care in various health sectors, such as HIV, palliative care and dementia.
 
Early on in his career, Andrew trained as a registered general nurse before returning to academia to undertake a degree in modern history at Oxford University and then continued his education with a masters degree in political history at Huddersfield University.

Andrew is married with one daughter, Lillie, and is a reluctantly retired rugby player, although still a keen fan.

 

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