Trustees
Canine Partners is governed by a Board of Trustees, who volunteer their time for free.
The Board are responsible for shaping the future of the charity so we can help more people with physical disabilities. Along with enthusiasm and passion for our mission, our Trustees bring a wide range of skills, expertise, and lived experience.
Board meetings are held quarterly, alongside an annual strategy session. We also have four sub committees:
- Governance and Central Services
- Finance and Controls
- Marketing and Income Generation
- Operations and Volunteering
Richard Brooke
Chair
Richard became a Trustee in 2023 after supporting Canine Partners for more than five years. He became Chair in 2025.
Now retired from a 30-year career in property development, he brings strong leadership and financial experience from senior roles with one of the UK’s largest housebuilders. A qualified accountant and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, Richard combines professional expertise with a genuine enthusiasm for the charity’s work.
Originally from Berkshire and now living in Derbyshire, Richard enjoys gardening, walking in the Dales, cooking and spending time with his family and grandchildren.
Nick Sydenham
Vice Chair
Nick joined the Board in 2022 and became Vice Chair in 2025.
He is now retired following a successful career as a Business Continuity and Crisis Management consultant, advising major organisations across the UK and internationally. He has supported Canine Partners in many ways, from volunteering at events and fostering dogs to helping guide the charity’s Covid-19 response.
Nick brings valuable experience in organisational resilience and strategy, helping Canine Partners continue to grow and adapt for the future.
James Harkness
James became a Trustee in 2022 after supporting and fundraising for Canine Partners for more than a decade.
A partner at communications consultancy HarknessKennett, he works with a range of UK and global clients and previously held senior roles in marketing and communications, including Head of Internal Communications at The Body Shop.
James lives with his family in Suffolk and enjoys walking his Golden Retriever, Chase, through the countryside.
Agnès Delauche
Agnès joined the Board in 2023, bringing her background as a veterinary neurologist and her experience in healthcare leadership.
After qualifying as a veterinary surgeon in Belgium, she specialised in Neurology and Neurosurgery in the USA and went on to practise in leading hospitals in both the UK and US. Following an MBA at Cranfield School of Management, Agnès moved into senior roles in the pharmaceutical and medical technology sectors.
Anges brings a unique insight to Canine Partners and a genuine passion for how dogs can change lives for the better.
Miriam Bentley-Rose
Miriam became a Trustee in 2023 and has been part of the charity since being partnered with her canine parter, Laurel, in 2018.
With over 30 years’ experience in equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI), she has held senior roles across the education, charity and public sectors and is currently Head of EDI at The Wildlife Trusts, where she also chairs a national working group.
A passionate advocate for representation and accessibility, Miriam brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her role. She is married with five grown-up children and enjoys weekends away in her caravan with her husband and Laurel.
Brendan Butler
Brendan became a Trustee in 2023. Alongside his trustee duties, he actively fundraises for Canine Partners, taking part in events across Scotland.
He is an Investment Manager at Rathbones Group Plc, supporting private clients, charities and trusts.
Brendan enjoys travelling with his wife and Son, while keeping his Dalmatian, Spot, entertained with long walks.
Rachel Hucknall
Rachel became a Trustee in 2025 and brings more than 30 years’ experience in healthcare leadership.
She is Chief Executive Officer at Nottinghamshire Hospice and has held senior roles across NHS and private healthcare, covering services from cardiac surgery to mental health. Rachel also serves on the Advisory Council for Hospice UK.
Away from work, she enjoys long walks with her two beagles and has a passion for theatre and live music.
Vicki Cloney
Vicki became a Trustee in 2025, bringing a background in nursing, integrated health and social care. After working with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, she joined CVS Inverclyde, where she fosters collaboration between third sector and public sector partners to improve health and wellbeing in her community. She also contributes to strategic planning for community health and social care provision.
A passionate advocate for partnership working, Vicki also teaches with the Integrated Care Academy, sharing her expertise with international audiences. She lives in Scotland and enjoys exploring the outdoors and connecting with her local community.
Jessica Rendle
Jess joined the Board in 2025, bringing over 25 years’ experience in animal health and welfare across research, academia, policy and practice.
She holds a PhD in Wildlife Health and Welfare and now works as an independent consultant advising NGOs, universities and government bodies on strategy and research to improve animal wellbeing. Jess is also an Honorary Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham’s School of Veterinary Medicine and Science.
At home, she shares life with her much-loved ex-service dog, Roo, who continually reminds her of the incredible bond between people and dogs.
Hayley Belmore
Hayley became a Trustee in 2024, bringing more than 20 years of leadership experience across Defence, Banking, Emergency Services, Charity, and Manufacturing sectors. She is currently Director in a digital services and consultancy business, where she leads operational excellence, strategic transformation, and AI-driven initiatives for her clients.
A mum of three, fitness enthusiast, and proud owner of a lively Cockapoo, Poppy, Hayley is inspired by the difference a canine partner can make and proud to support the charity’s life-changing work.
Tom Shore
Tom joined the Board in 2025, bringing over 20 years’ experience in digital transformation and marketing across the sport, leisure and healthcare sectors. He has worked both in-house and in consultancy roles, delivering digital strategies that enhance engagement and efficiency.
Tom, his wife and twin daughters are dedicated Canine Partners volunteers, fostering dogs and supporting the charity’s work. His hands-on involvement deepens his understanding of the charity’s impact, and he is passionate about helping it grow and transform more lives.
Michael Thom
Michael joined the Board of Canine Partners in 2024. He is a Senior Associate at a commercial law firm, specialising in complex real estate transactions. Michael has worked on renewable energy and major infrastructure projects, spending time in-house with an international construction company, a US financial institution, and a UK Government body. Before qualifying as a solicitor, Michael worked in New York as an analyst at a Wall Street investment bank, gaining valuable financial and analytical experience.
Michael is proud to support Canine Partners and is committed to helping the charity continue its life-changing work.
Roz Gold
Roz became a Trustee in 2024 but has been connected to Canine Partners since 2015, when she led a corporate partnership through her role at National Express.
With a successful career in communications spanning some of the UK’s best-known brands, Roz has delivered high-impact PR campaigns, managed complex issues and written speeches for members of the Royal Family.
She brings extensive communications expertise and a collaborative approach to the Board. Based in the South West, Roz enjoys relaxed weekends and spending time with friends.
Georgina Carr
Georgina joined the Board of Canine Partners in 2024. She is Chief Executive of The Neurological Alliance, a national coalition of charities improving care and support for people affected by neurological conditions. She previously spent over six years at the MS Society and has worked on EU health policy for the consultancy Burson-Marsteller.
A trustee of the NCVO and member of several NHS England advisory groups, Georgina brings extensive experience in leadership, policy and advocacy.
Outside of work, she enjoys running, walking her dogs, and is passionate about promoting independence, inclusion and wellbeing for both people and animals.