Jeff Farrar

University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust
(UHBW) was formed on 1 April 2020 following the merger of
University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust and Weston Area
Health NHS Trust.
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Jeff Farrar QPM, OStJ - Chair
Jeff Farrar has been the Chairman of University
Hospitals Bristol Foundation Trust since December 2017. Prior to
this he had a 35 year career in the police service reaching the
rank of Chief Constable in Gwent Police. He has a Master's degree
in public administration from Cardiff University, a BSc (Hons) in
public administration from Portsmouth University and is currently
studying for a Professional Doctorate in social policy at Bath
University. The themes of his research have been on equality,
citizens centred models of delivery, and accountability and
performance management in public services.
He is a Non-Executive Director on the Welsh
Government Board and Chair of the Welsh Government Remmunerations
Committee. He is a member of the Cardiff University Business
School International Advisory Board and was the Chair of the Welsh
Government Effective Services Board.
During his policing career he planned and
commanded some of the most high profile events in the UK, including
the NATO summit (2014), two FA Cup and League Cup finals, The Ryder
Cup (2010), Rugby Internationals, International Cricket and World
Championship Boxing events and led a number of large organisational
change programmes. He was seconded to Her Majesty's Inspectorate of
Constabulary as part of the team that inspected the Metropolitan
Police after the death of Stephen Lawrence, and was also part of
the team that inspected all 43 police forces in England & Wales
on equality and diversity. He has held a number of national roles
including, the National Policing Lead for Crime Statistics, a
member of the Police National Performance Board, the Home
Secretary's Crime Statistics Advisory Group, the National Counter
Terrorism Cadre and Chair of the All Wales Policing
Group.
He was formerly the Vice Chairman of Police
Sport UK, Chairman of Police Sport (Wales) and Chairman of British
Police Basketball. He has represented GB Police at Basketball,
still competes in the annual GB Basketball Masters events, and has
completed half and full marathon races. He is also an Officer of St
John Ambulance.
He was awarded the Queens Police Medal in the
2014 birthday honours list, and in 2016 was the winner of
Institute of Directors, Director of the Year for the Public Sector
in Wales.