The governing body of Samaritans is the Trustee Board, which has between 10 and 15 members, the majority of whom are Samaritans volunteers. The trustees are also Directors of the Company.
The governing body of Samaritans is the Trustee Board, which has between 10 and 15 members, at least two thirds of whom are Samaritan volunteers. The trustees are also Directors of the Company.
Trustees can serve a maximum of 6 years from 28 January 2006, or up to 8 years in the case of a Chair who has already served as a trustee prior to their appointment as Chair.
Our Trustees
Keith Leslie – Chair
Appointed: 1 January 2021
I am honoured and excited to become Chair at Samaritans. This is an organisation without parallel in its impact, its potential and its scale – the 20,000 volunteers and the Samaritans brand are unique. I look forward to contributing – and learning
Keith Leslie
Keith Leslie is a leadership mentor, speaker and writer, living and working in London and Bristol. Keith has devoted extensive time to the voluntary sector. He is currently Chair of Mental Health at Work CIC. From 2014 to 2020 he was Chair of the board at the Mental Health Foundation, the UK’s oldest mental health charity, which is focused on prevention of mental ill health. He also served as Chair of the board of Build Africa 2010–14 and as a non-executive director of The Tablet Publishing Company Ltd 2006–14. He has been a fellow at Windsor Leadership since 2010.
Keith has been committed to the cause of good mental health for decades. He was one of the first mental health champions in Deloitte and joined the Board of the Mental Health Foundation in 2011.
Keith began his career with Shell, working in New Zealand, Sweden, Cyprus and the UK in a series of front-line and general management roles. He joined McKinsey in 1993, becoming a partner in 1998, and served clients in a wide range of industrial sectors and government. He moved to Deloitte as a partner in 2006 and retired in 2017, having focused on organisation and leadership challenges at senior levels in industry and government. He is regularly appointed to lead independent reviews of public bodies, including the House of Lords, Big Society Capital and Access – the Foundation for Social Enterprise.
Based on his experience working with senior management teams, Keith has published more than 50 articles on organisational change in European Management Journal, McKinsey Quarterly, The Times, Wall Street Journal, The Tablet and many other professional journals. He also speaks regularly at conferences and development programmes for senior leaders. His book A Question of Leadership – leading organisational change in times of crisis is being published by Bloomsbury in spring 2021.
Keith was born in Kirkcaldy, Scotland and attended Kirkcaldy West and Kirkcaldy High Schools. He graduated with a first class honours degree in law from the University of Edinburgh in 1980, where he was elected President of the Students’ Association. He then took an MBA summa cum laude from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania in 1982, where he was a Thouron Fellow.
Rory Girvan – Co-Vice Chair
Appointed: 23 July 2021
I'm honoured to join the board of Trustees, where I hope to contribute towards the diversity of thought, support a breadth of perspective as well as uphold engagement efforts with both serving members of the military, and veterans.
Rory Girvan
Since 2017, Rory has worked across the Civil Service in a range of strategic and operational roles, while also serving as an Officer in the Royal Air Force.
Now a Veteran, Rory previously undertook postings across the country as well as representing UK Armed Forces at NATO level.
Rory is a listening volunteer based out of Central London Samaritans branch, where he is also a mentor, part of the school’s outreach team, and has been working to increase engagement with the military. He has previous experience working in the charity sector leading campaigns and communications for Fair Trials and doing agency PR work for clients including the Human Trafficking Foundation and mentoring charity ReachOut.
Hester Wain PhD – Co-Vice Chair
Appointed: 23 July 2021
A close family friend died by taking their own life and I later joined Samaritans as a listening volunteer to try to help others. I believe that Samaritans volunteers are uniquely skilled to provide emotional support to those in crisis and I am honoured to be one of the charity’s trustees.
Hester Wain PhD
Hester has been a Samaritans listening volunteer with Farnborough branch since 2018, taking on the roles of health and safety officer, trainer and leader. In her day job she is the Head of Patient Safety Policy for NHS England and NHS Improvement and has worked in the NHS since 2004. She previously had a more academic career working on the Human Genome Project.
Hester has over 20 years’ experience as a healthcare charity trustee and is passionate about equity, diversity and inclusion. She brings a background of empathy and care to Samaritans, supported by a strong focus on governance, safety and process.
Hester is married, and has two horses, five cats and an assortment of poultry. She likes to spend time in Burgundy sampling the local produce.
Eleanor Farrell – Trustee for Ireland
Appointed: 1 February 2019
I joined Samaritans as part of my commitment to inclusion and equality of opportunity in society. Working with Samaritans brings meaning and value to my life and complements my career and family life. I am proud of what we do to support our callers every day as well as our ambition for the future.
Eleanor Farrell
Eleanor is an experienced senior manager with a strong strategy, commercial and digital skill set. She has a strong private sector background and most recently worked for Google as the Global Head of Operations and Strategy for Customer Onboarding and also as the Head of UK and Ireland Global Customer Experience. Eleanor has a BSc in Computer Science and Statistics, an MSc in Computing and an MBA.
Eleanor also has strong experience as a not-for-profit non-executive director and a real commitment to strengthening mental health outcomes across Ireland. She was Chair of MyMind for five years, an organisation providing accessible, affordable, community based mental health face to face services both in physical locations and online. She was also a board member of Suicide or Survive. She has contributed significantly to other not-for-profit organisations, including Thinktech, a million euro 'tech for good' partnership between The Irish Government, Social Innovation Fund Ireland and Google.
In her role as Trustee for Ireland, Eleanor acts as a member of the Samaritans Board of Trustees andalso as the Chair of the Board of Samaritans Ireland, a separate legal entity within Samaritans, and a subcommittee of the Samaritans Board of Trustees. Eleanor is also a member of the Samaritans Nominations Committee.
Eleanor is based in Dublin, Ireland, and is married to Mike, whom she met during her MBA. They have a seven-year-old daughter and a house full of Lego and cuddly toys.
Annie Kent FCCA
Appointed: 25 September 2021
Phil Cliff
Appointed: 30 March 2019
I have a genuine passion for improving mental health support across the UK, with a particular focus on men's mental health which is so often over-looked. Along with this, I am motivated to serve as a Trustee on the Samaritans' Board through my role as a listening volunteer at the Banbury and District Samaritans Branch. There I see, every shift, the significant difference Samaritans make to people’s lives
Phil Cliff
Phil joined our Board of Trustees in 2019 with 30+ years’ of experience specialising in sustainable leadership and business transformation, across multiple blue-chip organisations within the Financial Services and Technology sectors. As well as being on our Board, Phil is Chair of our People & Culture Committee.
Phil’s early career began with NatWest Bank in 1985 before moving to Santander UK in 2000 and to Lloyds Banking Group in 2015 as Group Customer Service & PPI Director, and then Group Telephony Transformation Director.
Currently employed at Westbrook International (a Salesforce partner) since 2018, initially as Executive Director of Operations, Phil was appointed to the Board in November 2019 and invited to take on the role of CEO in January 2023, with overall responsibility for setting the strategic direction of the company. As CEO, Phil brings together his commercial, change, and operations expertise leading the organisation to deliver for its customers across the globe.
In the voluntary sector, Phil has been a Trustee on the Board of Trustees for The Lloyds Bank Foundation, England and Wales, an independent charity funding smaller charities helping people overcome complex social issues and rebuild their lives. Phil is a keen health enthusiast enjoying running, exercise, and yoga. He has raised funds for Samaritans taking part in numerous marathons. Phil lives in Oxfordshire and has two adult sons.
Debbie Giwa
Appointed: 5 September 2020
The work that Samaritans does is so important and having the opportunity to shape and influence its activities for modern day society is what motivated me to join the Board of Trustees.
Debbie Giwa
Debbie offers extensive finance and governance experience from within the not-for-profit sector. Her current role is Finance, Commercial and Business Director at The Reading Agency. Previously, she was Head of Finance and Investments at Screen Skills Ltd.
In addition to being a former volunteer with Havering branch, Debbie has a number of other volunteer roles, including Trustee at Redeemed Camp, a faith-based charitable organisation that supports individuals facing life’s social challenges, and Trustee with St Martins-in-the-Fields, a charity that supports homeless and vulnerably housed people. She is also a Director at Vidya Dhan, a non-profit organisation that empowers girls and communities through education with operations based in India.
In her free time, Debbie likes to de-stress by swimming.
Dr Anushta Sivananthan
Appointed: 4 August 2021
I wanted to be part of the Samaritans family due to my long-standing interest in mental wellbeing and suicide prevention. In my job I have seen the importance and positive impact of Samaritans on people I have looked after. I have been in awe and humbled by the amazing contribution of volunteers of Samaritans.
Dr Anushta Sivananthan
Dr Anushta Sivananthan, Joint Medical Director (Compliance, Quality and Assurance), lives in Cheshire and joined CWP in 1999. Originally from Sri Lanka, Anushta was brought up in Yorkshire and completed her medical training in Liverpool before qualifying as a psychiatrist in 1996. She gained a Diploma in Geriatric Medicine in 1997 and has over 20 years’ experience as a consultant, with a speciality in old age psychiatry. Anushta took the position of medical director in 2010. She previously held the Programme Director role for Old Age Psychiatrists at Mersey Deanery and in 2013 was presented with a North West Leadership Award for Quality and Innovation. Her portfolio includes leading of Clinical Strategy, Patient Safety, Regulation and Integration of services.
Anushta’s great pleasures in life are walking her dog, travelling, reading and being with friends and family. She also enjoys Zumba, Yoga and gardening.
Amanda Millar
Appointed: 30 March 2022
I am thrilled, as Scotland Trustee, to be joining the ranks of the many Samaritans volunteers who deliver much of the organisation’s vital work. I look forward to Chairing the Scotland Committee and, through the Board of Trustees, contributing to the governance of the organisation across five nations to make a positive contribution to civil society in its work to achieve the vision that fewer people die by suicide.
Amanda Millar
Amanda, the first solicitor in Scotland accredited by the Law Society in both Mental Health Law and Incapacity & Mental Disability Law, brings a wealth of experience in leadership and influencing to Samaritans, most recently from her time as President of the Law Society of Scotland.
Amanda has experience across many of the sectors in which Samaritans works through both her professional and volunteer expertise. She is a past Chair of Mindspace Ltd and a previous member of the Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations policy committee. She also has a high-profile commitment to issues of equity and diversity, which includes chairing an EDI expert Advisory Group for the Institute of Directors in Scotland.
Andy Donnell
Appointed: 01 November 2022
I am excited to join the Board of Trustees and bring to it my internal and external knowledge and experience. Samaritans has been an important part of my life over the last decade and I am delighted to have the opportunity to contribute to shaping its future sustainability.
Andy Donnell
Prior to retirement Andy was the CEO for EMEA of facilities management (FM) services provider, ABM with responsibility for the growth and performance of ABM Group activities in the UK, Europe and Middle East. Andy has been a board Director for over 15 years and for 12 years has led the organisation he has worked in either as CEO or Chairman. He developed an award-winning strategy ‘ROBUST’ based around company values which in turn led to doubling revenue and profits over a 3-year period. He has a wealth of experience in corporate governance and latterly charity Governance in his role both in Samaritans and as Chair of The Moving on Project.
Andy's track record demonstrates a keen strategic mind with a passion for business growth. This is matched only by his enthusiasm to invest in people and develop the next generation to start work, which is reflected in his strategic initiative JEEP junior engineer engagement program to encourage more school children to become involved in apprenticeships. This scheme has now become recognised nationally and is being rolled out across schools.
Andy has been a listening volunteer at Southampton Samaritans since 2012 and has had several other Senior Volunteering roles within the organisation, not least his last role as Functional Lead for Quality and Service Improvement. He has previously volunteered for the Princes Trust and was Chair of The Moving On Project a charity offering counselling to 11-16 year-olds from 2018 to 2022.
Rich Bartlett
Appointed: 01 October 2023
When I was suffering from poor mental health as a young person in Australia, I wish that I had known about an organisation like the Samaritans, as just one conversation could have had such an impact on me. Whilst I missed out on having that conversation, I see regularly, as a listening volunteer, the impact that one conversation can have on a caller. This is why I am so excited to be supporting Samaritans in a new capacity as a Trustee.
Rich Bartlett
Rich moved to the UK from Australia to study at the University of Cambridge for his Undergraduate before beginning work at Kraft Heinz on their International Management Graduate Program where he completed rotations in People & Performance as well as Strategy & Finance. After finishing the scheme, he joined the People & Performance team. Alongside his day-to-day work, he co-led the Talent Acquisition Pillar of Proudz (Kraft Heinz’s LGBT+ Network for Europe) and was a member of the company’s Shadow Board. After Kraft Heinz, he joined BCG as a Knowledge Analyst, working primarily in their People and Organisation Practice Area while also studying part-time at the University of Oxford for a PGCert in Psychodynamic Counselling.
Rich began his journey at Samaritans as a listening volunteer in 2021 before becoming Deputy Director of the London City Hub. He then went on to become Co-Chair of the inaugural Communications and Engagement Panel alongside being a member of the Charity’s Strategic Advisory Board. As well as Samaritans, Rich volunteers at an LGBT+ Charity called Just Like Us where he has represented the organisation at over 20 schools and workplace engagements.
In his spare time Rich is a keen reader and writer, having been editor of his university’s student newspaper. He regularly contributes to the Gay Times and is often found with a book in hand whether he is commuting to work or travelling to see friends.
John Jolly
Appointed: 02 December 2023
I am so excited to have the opportunity to contribute my experience and skills to support the work of the Samaritans. Since 2019 I have been a listening volunteer with the Festival Branch at Samaritans and have the rare privilege to listen to people face to face and offer emotional support at music festivals across the country.
John Jolly
John has sixteen years experience as a charity CEO. He has a MBA and is a registered social worker. He has worked in leadership roles in the charity and public sector for over 35 years, most recently as CEO of Parentkind. During that time, he has run organisations supporting people in relation to mental health, substance misuse, homelessness, employment and more recently education and parenting. Currently he is working as an executive leadership coach.
For ten years he was a member of the NICE Quality Standards Advisory Committee setting quality standards across the NHS and social care for a wide range of health conditions. John is currently a trustee at the Hepatitis C trust which is at the leading edge of eliminating Hepatitis C in the UK.
He has experience of running research and policy teams along with extensive experience of influencing politicians, senior civil servants, and the media to get policy change. John has managed large IT and service redesign programmes and has experience of commissioning and fundraising.
John Drew
Appointed: 18 December 2023
I learned a huge about mental health from my role in the NHS during the pandemic, and being a trustee at Samaritans enables me to contribute to understanding and addressing the needs of those in crisis and the root causes, as well as continuing to learn.
John Drew
John Drew is a Director of Staff Experience and Engagement at NHS England, which includes responsibility for the national health and wellbeing team.
He originally trained as a manufacturing engineer, and subsequently worked at Land Rover before joining McKinsey working in the Operations and Healthcare practices, latterly as a partner where he worked mainly with NHS providers on improvement. He joined the NHS in 2017, initially in a board role of a large teaching hospital and then in the People directorate of NHS England in 2020 where he led the implementation of the NHS People Plan during the pandemic.
He is also an Associate Fellow at Green Templeton College, Oxford where he lectures and delivers workshops as part of the Management in Medicine programme. He also teaches on Oxford University’s Masters in International Healthcare Management.
John is a trustee of 4Front Theatre, a Christian theatre company, and until recently was also a trustee of the National Churches Trust where he led on the development of the House of Good report, quantifying the social impact of churches in the UK.
John is married with three grown up daughters and lives in Worcester. He attends a local church, participates in parkrun most Saturdays and is the proud owner of a Morris Minor pickup which is the same age as him.