This site is intended for Healthcare Professionals only.

MHRA appoints Stephen Lightfoot as its new chair

Date:

Share post:

The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has appointed Stephen Lightfoot as its new chair.

He will succeed Prof Michael Rawlins GBE, Kt who has been the chair of the agency board since 2014.

Commenting on his new role which starts on from September 1, Lightfoot commentted: “I feel very privileged to have been appointed as the fourth chair of the MHRA board and to follow in the illustrious footsteps of Sir Alasdair Breckenridge, Sir Gordon Duff and Sir Michael Rawlins, as we embark on the next chapter for the agency.

“The agency has a world class reputation and my ambition is for us to become an “enabler” in the UK health system by developing new regulatory processes which are proportionate, evidence-based and transparent, so that patients can gain earlier and safer access to new medical products than ever before.”

Lightfoot has been a non-executive director of the agency since 2015 and is also deputy chair of Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust and non-executive chair of Sussex Primary Care Limited.

Before joining the board, he had a 30-year career in the life sciences industry working on the development and commercialisation of a wide range of medicines and medical devices in UK and global healthcare companies.

Lightfoot’s most recent executive roles were general manager of the global pharmaceutical diagnostics business of GE Healthcare, managing director of the UK pharmaceutical business of Daiichi Sankyo and commercial director of the UK pharmaceutical and medical device business of Schering Healthcare.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Current Issue March 2024

Related articles

Opioid overdose: Pharmacy professionals to be able to supply naloxone without a prescription

DHSC also publishes a new 10-year strategic plan to expand and improve the drug and alcohol workforce The...

New NHS patient choice scheme offers 5 options, but nursing shortages persist

Royal College of Nursing CE urges caution amidst new NHS patient choice pilot scheme rollout "Patients deserve choice, but...

Prof Ryan Donnelly awarded prestigious RPS Harrison Memorial Medal 2024

RPS HMM winner Professor Donnelly's work has secured £30M+ funding through his pioneering work in developing advanced polymeric...

Pharmacies forced to subsidise NHS medicines: NPA hands £108m invoice to DHSC

The NPA calls for a new deal that reverses “historical funding cuts and gives the sector the respect...