Our People
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Dr Zoë Ellen Winters PhD (Oxon), FRCS (Edin), FCS (SA)
Dr Winters is a Consultant Senior Lecturer at the University of Bristol and Consultant Breast Surgeon at University Hospitals of Bristol NHS Foundation Trust.
Dr Winters is focused on specialist breast surgery and is actively committed to a programme of patient-related research in breast cancer.
Clinically, Dr Winters' research relates to optimising the types of breast surgery in the context of cancer safety, cosmetic outcome and the effects on women's quality of life. This work is fundamentally patient-centred and has the potential to inform both clinicians and patients.
To view Dr Winters full CV click here
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Mrs Peaches Golding OBE, BA, MICM, MCMI
Peaches Golding is a Regional Director of Business in the Community, one of the Prince of Wales' charities. Peaches' role is to assist businesses to implement responsible business practices and improve their positive impact on society.
Peaches is a non-executive member of the North Bristol NHS Trust. She is Chair of the ITV West Regional Advisory Council and the ITV West Country Viewer Advisory Panel.
Peaches Golding, was awarded an OBE (Order of the British Empire) in the Queen's birthday honours 2009 for "services to black and ethnic minority people in the South West". Peaches Golding was appointed to be the High Sheriff of Bristol from March 2010.
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Barbara Calcutt
Barbara was formerly Fiduciary Director at Barclays Private Bank in London heading the U.K. Estates, Tax and Trusts division. She specialised in Estates, Trusts and Tax Planning for high profile wealthy individuals.
With over 30 years experience in the legal field she is currently head of Private Client Department at Metcalfes, Solicitors in central Bristol.She has always been interested in the charity field having been involved in the setting up and running of charitable trusts for many years. She is a keen fund raiser and active supporter of Abreast.
She is also the winner of the Law Society 2010 award for outstanding achievement and contribution.
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