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The Board

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Charlotte Douglass - DIRECTOR

 

Director Charlotte joined the asset management team at Equitix in June 2016. She has particular focus on the real estate assets within the Funds. Charlotte has over 13 years of transactional and advisory experience in Real Estate. Prior to Equitix, Charlotte was an Assistant Director within the Real Estate Corporate Finance team at Ernst & Young – undertaking transactional activity, strategic consultancy and restructuring across the Care Homes, Retail, Office, student accommodation and residential sectors for a range of private and public sector clients. Charlotte trained as a Commercial Property Surveyor at King Sturge, has a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Birmingham, an MSc in Real Estate Management from Oxford Brookes University and is a member of RICS. 

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Elaine Siew - DIRECTOR

Elaine is the Executive Chair and former CEO of gbpartnerships (gbp) group, Board Director of several public private LIFT companies and has been a member of The LIFT Council since 2006. Under her leadership, gbp has delivered over £300m in new healthcare facilities, providing strategic estates planning, development, investment, and asset management services across the UK. Elaine holds a medical degree and is a chartered accountant with 15 years’ experience as a Corporate Finance partner. Her notable success as a business leader and her commitment to diversity and equality resulted in Elaine winning the Leading Women in Infrastructure award at the 2024 Partnerships Awards.

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Siobhan Harper - DIRECTOR

Siobhan joined Community Health Partnerships in May 2025 as the Regional Director for London and brings over 30 years of experience in NHS and local authority organisations, primarily within North Central and North East London. Her career began in mental health care, in strategic planning and commissioning, where she developed a strong passion and commitment to reducing health inequalities. She moved into broader strategy and commissioning roles, leading the development of new services in acute, primary, and community care. Siobhan played a key role in working with partners and clinicians in developing integrated pathways of community provision, fostering the neighbourhood approach in City and Hackney. This experience in making integration work led her to senior leadership roles across Tower Hamlets, Newham, and Waltham Forest, and she worked closely with acute, mental health, and community care provider collaboratives during the establishment of the North East London Integrated Care System. 

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