Mr Tom Storrow

Patron
Qualifications

BA in History

Tom Storrow started his early education in Prescot Grammar School which is a co-educational comprehensive school in Prescot, Merseyside, England between 1967-1074. Later he graduated from The University of Hull in the year 1977. He has spent most of his career working in and with the NHS, having joined the NHS as a graduate management trainee in 1977. He trained in Shropshire and Birmingham and has worked in hospital management in Birmingham and Staffordshire, including five years as a Trust chief executive. He reached the peak of his career as the Chairman of Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust in Nov 2011 at the Trust HQ in Birmingham.

Mr Storrow said, “I am delighted to take up the post of Birmingham Community Healthcare chairman because the Trust is a lively and ambitious organisation with good staff and services and a great atmosphere. My ambition is simply to help the Trust to develop as a successful organisation providing excellent services to its patients and commissioners.”

In addition, he is also delighted to accept the New Hope Patron alongside with Rt Hon Andrew Mitchell, Jack Dromey MP and History Prof. Carl Chinn MBE.