Lisa Stalley-Green, Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Nursing Officer

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Lisa Stalley-Green is a registered nurse, leader and member of the Royal College of Nursing and King's Fund alumna.

Passionate about the NHS, care and social justice, Lisa graduated from Brunel University with a Bachelor of Science degree (BSc) in Politics and Modern History and worked with offenders in the prison service and courts in London.

Completing a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 1999 led Lisa to a career change, and she then studied nursing at City, University of London (also known as St Bartholomew’s School of Nursing), becoming a registered nurse in 2002.

A drive for excellence in care, service improvement and shaping positive and inclusive working cultures has led to a twenty year career in the NHS, which has included A&E, community services, prison health, commissioning, and acute services. From May 2022, having led an acute group through the COVID-19 pandemic, Lisa took on the role of Deputy Chief Executive and Chief Nursing Officer at NHS Birmingham and Solihull Integrated Care Board.

With a focus on reducing health inequalities and working in partnership across our integrated care system, Lisa has led improvements in safeguarding partnerships and practice as executive lead for quality, patient experience, workforce and infrastructure.  Lisa also leads on anti-racism in professional practice and chairs the West Midlands Regional Global Majority Improvement Group.