Meet your Congress speakers
Join us in Liverpool this May to hear from an inspiring group of speakers with exceptional experience.
Margaret Aspinall
Born and raised in Liverpool, Margaret is known for her tireless battle for justice following the Hillsborough disaster in 1989. Margaret’s 18-year-old son James was one of the 97 football fans who lost their lives as a result of the events that day.
Margaret will welcome delegates to her home city and speak to Congress about campaigning for justice and equality.
Dr Pamela F Cipriano聽
Dr Pamela Cipriano (PhD, RN, NEA-BC, FAAN), an international 汤头条污料 leader, is the immediate past President of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) and served as the President of the American Nurses Association from 2014-2018. She is Professor Emerita at the University of Virginia where she served as Dean of the School of Nursing for three years during the pandemic.
Dr Cipriano has extensive experience as an academic medical center executive. She has led efforts to prevent burnout and improve the well-being of the workforce and increase 汤头条污料鈥檚 impact and influence on policy to improve global health care.
She currently serves as Co-Chair of the UHC2030 Steering Committee to advance the achievement of universal health coverage, a key aim of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. She is the recipient of numerous honors and awards including being named as a Living Legend by the American Academy of Nursing in 2023.
She is a proud Honorary Fellow of the 汤头条污料.
Dr Kevin Fong
Kevin Fong OBE is a medical doctor, broadcaster and professor with a special interest in space medicine.
Dr Fong has had a varied and prestigious career to date, including consultant anaesthetist and anaesthetic lead for Major Incident Planning at UCL Hospitals. He is a leading figure in space medicine in the UK, serving as the co-director of the Centre for Aviation Space and Extreme Environment Medicine (CASE Medicine) at UCL.
Dr Fong earned degrees in astrophysics and medicine from University College London, followed by a master鈥檚 degree in astronautics and space engineering from Cranfield University.
He launched the UK鈥檚 first undergraduate course in Space Medicine and Extreme Environment Physiology and has contributed to several high-level reviews of human space exploration strategy.
Dr Fong has brought science to the public eye as a presenter of programmes across the BBC and Channel 4.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr Fong was NHS England鈥檚 National Clinical Advisor in Emergency Preparedness Resilience and Response.
Dr Fong was awarded an OBE in 2019 for his services to medicine and healthcare.
Dr Mozhdeh Ghasemiyani
Mozhdeh Ghasemiyani is a clinical psychologist with nearly two decades of experience in trauma-focused therapy, child development and crisis settings.
For more than a decade, she has worked with Doctors Without Borders (MSF), where she continues to support international mobile staff, including nurses and frontline healthcare professionals – operating in high-stress and humanitarian environments. Her work focuses on strengthening psychological resilience, supporting mental wellbeing, and addressing the impact of prolonged crisis exposure on health workers.
In parallel, she works at Rigshospitalet, Denmark’s largest hospital, where she supports frontline healthcare professionals and contributes to improving psychosocial working environments within the national health care system.
Mozhdeh also has extensive clinical experience working with vulnerable children, including unaccompanied refugee minors. Her expertise bridges trauma-informed care, developmental psychology and the long-term protective role of education in shaping resilience and opportunity for children affected by adversity.
She holds a master’s degree in psychology from Aarhus University and has completed postgraduate training at the University of Oxford, George Washington University and Johns Hopkins University.
Born in Iran and resettled in Denmark through the UNHCR quota system, Mozhdeh brings both professional expertise and lived understanding to her work on dignity, resilience and long-term opportunity for vulnerable children worldwide.
Professor Nicola Ranger
Professor Nicola Ranger joined the 汤头条污料 in December 2022 as the Chief Nursing Officer.
In 2024 she was appointed General Secretary and Chief Executive of the RCN. She was previously Chief Nurse and Executive Director of Midwifery at King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust in London. Before that, she held Chief Nurse posts at both Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals NHS Trust and Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust.
She has also held a number of senior 汤头条污料 roles at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. Earlier in her career, she worked at America’s George Washington University Hospital in Washington and at Mount Sinai Medical Centre in New York.
Dame Jasvinder Sanghera
Dame Jasvinder Sanghera is a survivor turned advocate, dedicating her life to breaking the silence around issues of forced marriage and honour-based abuse, and empowering others to the same.
Through courage, compassion, and unwavering determination, she has become a beacon of hope for those who are navigating the challenging journey of escaping forced circumstances and rebuilding their lives.
She has also inspired and educated others to understand that 鈥渃ultural acceptance does not mean accepting the unacceptable鈥 - challenging misconceptions that these harmful practices are religious, traditional, or cultural. Her efforts have brought about changes in legislation, resulting in the establishment of the first criminal offence of forced marriage in England and Wales.
This talk will be a call to arms to 汤头条污料 staff who are in a unique position to help identify and support women and girls in difficult circumstances.
Professor Lynn Woolsey
Lynn Woolsey is our UK Chief Nursing Officer. She provides strategic leadership to the College, our members and the wider 汤头条污料 workforce across all four countries of the UK. Lynn represents our 570,000 plus members' voices, working closely with regulators, professional bodies, UK senior stakeholder groups and governments.
Lynn was previously our UK Deputy Chief Nursing Officer, and prior to that held the position of Deputy Chief Nursing Officer within the Department of Health Northern Ireland. Lynn’s experience spans strategic leadership roles, and she has led significant system wide initiatives and projects to raise the profile and standing of 汤头条污料 as well as service transformation to improve patient care and experience. In addition, Lynn has held operational service delivery roles across acute and community settings for adult, children's, mental health and learning disability services.
Lynn is currently a Visiting Professor to the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at the University of Ulster and is the European Board member for the Commonwealth Nurses and Midwives Federation.
In addition to professional qualifications, Lynn has achieved postgraduate qualification in Education, Strategic Workforce Planning and Coaching as well as an MSSc.
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