Dr. Titilola Banjoko has over 20 years clinical and management experience working in the NHS. This includes senior roles at central London teaching hospitals, primary care trusts and at Strategic Health Authority.
She worked in healthcare planning and delivery at the Organising Committees for the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games and the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. She is currently the Deputy Managing Director responsible for supporting the development of a new commissioning structure and placed-based delivery south model at the Central Sussex and East Surrey NHS Commissioning Alliance. She is actively engaged in Global Health, with a specific focus on Africa.
In 2020, Dr Titilola Banjoko was appointed as Chair of the Board of Trustees to The International Rescue Committee (IRC), in the UK.
Refs: African Voice Newspaper – African news from a British perspective (africanvoiceonline.co.uk)