Jeremy Taylor

Jeremy Taylor is chief executive of National Voices, the national coalition of health and social care charities. He joined the organisation in 2009 - a year after its launch - and has been building its impact and visibility as a major voice for patients, service users, carers and their representatives. Jeremy is a member of the NHS Future Forum, the expert independent panel commissioned by the Prime Minister to advise the Coalition Government on its health reforms. A former civil servant, Jeremy entered the civil service fast stream in Scotland in 1989, and moved to HM Treasury in 1997, where he became a deputy director in the public services directorate. His roles included higher education reform, relocating 20,000 civil servants out of London, and seeing through the Gershon efficiency programme.
In 2006 Jeremy moved to the voluntary sector. He was briefly head of research at the Social Enterprise Coalition on secondment, he then ran Groundwork East London, a community environmental organisation. Jeremy steered his organisation into a merger to create a single Groundwork London trust in 2009.
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