Molly Kavanagh- Co-founder and
Trustee
My name is Molly and I am one of the
co-founders and trustees of The Phoenix Project. The Phoenix Project brings
together my love for our National Health Service and belief in providing
adequate opportunity to displaced peoples to
rebuild their lives. Professional identity is a core element of working in
healthcare and playing a small part in aiding our incredible participants in
re-entering the medical professions, and knowing how much they will bring to
our health service, is why I love being part of this project. my other
interests centre around Women’s Health – particularly the cultural, social and
historical significance of O+G and its role in the international gender
equality
movement.
Jonathan Bowley- Co-founder and
Trustee
Hi, I’m Jonny, a co-founder and
trustee of The Phoenix Project and a fourth-year medical student at the
University of Nottingham. The work that our charity does is particularly
important at the moment, as the NHS is chronically understaffed
and crises across the world have brought more displaced doctors to the UK in
need of rebuilding their lives and careers. Working in the teaching team has
been the most rewarding experience of my professional life and we are working
hard on expanding our charity to new areas. Away from The Phoenix Project, I’m
a keen cricket and tennis player, love to cook and spend as much time reading
as possible.