Board of Directors

Led by a Non-Executive Chair, the CPFT Board of Directors is made up of a Trust Chair, Deputy Trust Chair/Senior Independent Director, five Non-Executive Directors, two Associate Non-Executive Directors, the Chief Executive Officer and six Executive Directors.
 
The Board is a unitary board responsible for ensuring that CPFT is accountable to the public for the services it manages. 
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Dr Mike Knapton, Non-Executive Director

Dr Mike Knapton, Non-Executive Director

Committee Chair to the Quality and Safety Committee
NED Committee Member Charitable Funds Management Committee.
NED Committee Member to the People and Culture Committee.

Dr Mike Knapton is a graduate of the University of Cambridge, gaining an MB and BChir in 1982. He trained in Cambridge as a General Practitioner and worked as a full-time principle in General Practice for ten years.

In 1987 he broadened his experience and took on a range of roles in education as Vocational Training Scheme for GP Registrars in Cambridge, GP Tutor at Addenbrookes Hospital Postgraduate Medical Centre. He also worked as a Cardiology Assistant with Dr Michael Petch for seven years at Addenbrookes Hospital.

In 1999 he joined the newly formed commissioning organisations in the NHS, as Chairman of the Cambridge Primary Care Group, going on to be Medical Director of the Cambridge and South Cambs Primary Care Trust.
In 2006 he joined the British Heart Foundation as Associate Medical Director and was responsible for provision medical advice, delivering innovative approaches to the prevention and management of cardiovascular diseases and was a much sort after media spokesperson.

In 2003 he was appointed non-executive director of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. He joined Addenbrookes Charitable Trust in 2017 and is currently Vice Chair.

Though-out his career encompassing clinical, educational, commissioning, philanthropic and governance roles, the unifying feature has been a commitment to patient centred care, in a publicly funded health care system – the National Health Service. He joined CPFT in May 2024.

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