Dylan Jones

Dylan Jones is an accomplished leader currently serving as a Trustee at Uppingham School, where responsibilities include membership on the Finance Committee and chairing US Enterprises Ltd. As a Senior Independent Director at Oxford Latinitas Ltd since April 2021, Dylan oversees ancient language education. An Advisor at Lee Hecht Harrison since February 2020, Dylan provides career management insights to global leaders. Dylan has served as Chair of the Healthcare Management Trust since 2012, managing hospitals and care homes with significant revenues and a focus on research in elderly care. Previous positions include Chair of Devoted Pet Foods, Complete Business Solutions Group Ltd, and FinTech company Morses Club PLC. Dylan also held the role of CEO at Propelair Ltd, promoting innovative water-saving toilet technology, and was Managing Director at The Vending People. Dylan received education from the University of Oxford and Sophia University, focusing on Modern History and Japanese Language & Business Culture.

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Skelmersdale, United Kingdom

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Healthcare Management Trust

The Healthcare Management Trust (HMT) is a registered charity delivering not for profit health and social care within England and Wales. The charity operates a number of independent planned surgical hospitals Sancta Maria Hospital in Swansea as well as St Hugh’s Hospital in Grimsby. The trust is the owner of a small group of care homes Marie Louise House located in Romsey and Coloma Court based in West Wickham for those with dementia and older people. In addition, supporting other charities within the social care sector who together operate a further 340 social care beds. Dementia is the biggest public health challenge that we face as a society and the increasing prevalence of the condition has huge social and financial implications for the UK. HMT is therefore currently funding research in partnership with a range of charities and academic institutions engaged in pure and applied research into issues around dementia. As part of our selection criteria, we seek to lever improvements in care and support for dementia sufferers and their family directly out of the research we fund.


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