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Professor Richard Parish, CBE

Professor of Public Health and Health Development

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A biologist by background with a special interest in population biology, Richard has worked in public health or higher education for most of his professional life.  Formerly an NHS Chief Executive, Richard has also held senior academic posts in several universities and was Principal of the first NHS multidisciplinary higher education college.  Until 2013, he was CEO of the Royal Society for Public Health.  He has also acted as Managing Director for several commercial concerns and has been an adviser to the World Health Organisation for over 30 years, as well as to a number of individual countries.  Until April 2019 he was a Board Member of Public Health England (appointed by the Secretary of State for Health) and also the UK Public Health Register.  Until the end of 2014 he chaired the national body responsible for developing pharmacy and public health (also a Ministerial appointment).  He also chaired the Board for the 32 nation initiative to improve primary care services for children and adolescents (MOCHA).  In 2017, Richard was asked to chair the External Review of the United Nations Global Health Programme at the United Nations University.   Richard is an Honorary Fellow of both the Royal Society of Biology (by Distinction) and the Royal Society for Public Health. He was awarded Honorary Fellowship of the American Public Health Association in 2006 for his international work and is one of only a few non-pharmacists in 186 years to be awarded Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society.  He holds an Honorary Doctor of Science degree from Brunel University (2014) and is an Emeritus Professor at the University of Chester, which also awarded him a Doctorate in Public Health in March 2022.  He was made a CBE in the 2014 New Year’s Honours List for his contribution to Public Health.

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