NHS Lanarkshire Directors

Colin Lauder
Interim Chief Executive and Director of Planning, Property and Performance
Biography
He joined NHS Scotland in 1987 through the National Management Training Scheme, and trained in the Borders and Glasgow.  Colin then worked in a variety of management roles in NHS Lothian, NHS Greater Glasgow and the Scottish Government before joining NHS Lanarkshire’s planning directorate in 2009.
He is married with two grown-up children. Colin spends his Saturday afternoons in the winter refereeing rugby matches.

Michael Breen
Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Finance
Biography
Michael previously held the role of Vice Principal at Ayrshire College and also served as a Non-Executive Director on the Board of NHS Ayrshire & Arran, where he chaired the Audit and Risk Committee, held the role of Chair of the Integration Joint Board for Health and Social Care Services within East Ayrshire, and Chaired the Strategic Planning Group.

Chris Deighan
Medical Director
Biography
He previously held the post of chief of medicine for the north sector in Glasgow between 2015 and 2019, where he provided leadership across a broad spectrum of clinical specialties and, prior to that, clinical director for renal services and the centre for integrative care from 2009 to 2015. He has been a consultant renal physician since 2000.
Chris was clinical lead for the GG&C clinical service review strategy: Moving Forward Together and during the peak of the pandemic was deputy medical director for NHS Louisa Jordan and was also responsible for setting up phlebotomy hubs across the acute sector to support virtual patient management.

Trudi Marshall
Director for Nurses, Midwives and the Allied Health Professions
Biography

Professor S. Josephine Pravinkumar
Director of Public Health and Health Policy
Biography
She has a strong association with NHS Lanarkshire, having joined in 1999 to train in public health medicine. Following a period as a consultant with NHS Ayrshire & Arran, Josephine returned to Lanarkshire in 2009 and has worked with the health board as a consultant in public health medicine since then.

Calvin Brown
Director of Communications
Biography

Donald Wilson
Director of Information and Digital Technology
Biography
Donald has worked in a variety of roles over the past 30 years and brings extensive leadership experience from leading public sector teams across information management, information technology and digital. During his time in NHS Lanarkshire Donald has lead the implementation of a major IT programmes across primary and secondary care.
Donald started his career as an apprentice software engineer within the aerospace industry and has worked for a number of different technology companies including Marconi Instruments, GEC Ferranti and Motorola. He started working with the NHS in Scotland in 1997 initially as an IM&T Support Officer, and then an IM&T Manager before moving into general management.
Donald was educated at Edinburgh Napier University where he gained a BSc in Information Systems and later an MBA.
He has a keen interest in research and innovation utilising digital to help transform the delivery of health and care services.
Donald is married with two children and in his spare time enjoys playing golf and following Dunfermline Athletic.

Jacqui Jones
Deputy Chief Executive and Director of Human Resources
Biography
Jacqui has specific expertise in situations involving major change management in NHS Scotland, local and central government, and in designing and delivering programmes and policies involving multiple stakeholders. Jacqui chairs and leads a number of national projects and is the Chair of the NHS Scotland HR Directors Group.

Russell Coulthard
Director of Acute Services
Biography

Claire Rae
Chief Officer - Health and Social Care North Lanarkshire
Biography
She joined NHS Lanarkshire in 2015, and in her previous role, Claire served as the head of health and social care at South Lanarkshire HSCP.
Claire’s fundamental aim is to improve the health, wellbeing, and quality of life for North Lanarkshire’s people and communities.
Former positions include board’s head of the Physiotherapy Service, and physiotherapy manager at University Wishaw Hospital.

Soumen Sengupta
Director of Health and Social Care for South Lanarkshire
Biography
Soumen Sengupta is the Director of Health and Social Care for South Lanarkshire.
Alongside being Chief Officer for the South Lanarkshire Health and Social Care Partnership, he fulfils the role of:
- Director of Social Work Services for South Lanarkshire Council, with strategic responsibility for the Children and Justice Services.
- Director of Primary Care for NHS Lanarkshire, providing strategic leadership for pan-Lanarkshire Primary Care services.
His appointment as Director followed an extensive career in public health and in health and social care management; and his having led strategic transformation programmes at local, regional and national levels.
Soumen has a MSc in Public Health from the University of Aberdeen and an MBA from the University of Strathclyde.

Claire Ritchie
Interim Interface Director