Sepsis charity appoints first CEO
Sepsis Research FEAT, the UK’s only charity dedicated to funding sepsis research, has appointed Stephen Moore as its first chief executive.
Stephen joins the charity to lead its mission of saving lives through sepsis awareness and research.
He brings decades of experience in business growth, innovation, and strategic development, having founded five companies and advised more than 40 others.
In his new role, Stephen will focus on expanding the charity’s reach, increasing funding for life-saving research, and scaling its operations to support more people.
His appointment marks a significant step in Sepsis Research FEAT’s ambition to grow tenfold over the next decade.
Stephen said: “I am honoured to become Sepsis Research FEAT’s first chief executive.
“Sepsis is one of the UK’s most urgent health challenges, yet awareness remains too low.
“My focus will be on strengthening the charity’s income, expanding our reach, and ensuring every pound we invest delivers maximum impact for patients and families.
“Together, we can transform outcomes and save more lives.”
Craig Stobo, chair of Sepsis Research FEAT, added: “This appointment signals our ambition.
“Sepsis is one of the UK’s biggest but least recognised killers, and we need to reach many more people.
“Stephen’s leadership and vision will help us significantly step up our efforts, raise greater awareness, and fund the pioneering research that saves lives.”
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