Faculty

Professor Amit Nigam Head of Faculty of Management
Amit Nigam is a Professor in Management at the Bayes Business School. His research examines the political, sensemaking, and framing processes of organisational and institutional change - with a specific emphasis on professions and occupations in change processes.
His work on organisational change focuses on processes of organisational search and learning, on change in organisational routines, and on how peoples’ social positions shape their engagement with the change process. Empirically, he primarily looks at change processes in hospitals and healthcare systems. His work has been published in a mix of management, medical sociology, and medical journals including Administrative Science Quarterly, Organization Science, Strategic Organization, Academy of Management Review, Academy of Management Journal, Organization Studies, Social Science & Medicine, Annals of Emergency Medicine, Medical Care Research & Review and BMJ Leader. He is Deputy Editor-in-Chief at BMJ Leader, a journal targeted at clinical leaders in health care with a focus on leadership and management. He is also Co-Editor at Strategic Organization.

Dr Emma Hosking NHS Consultant Leadership Development
Emma is an NHS consultant with ten years of medical director experience at hospital, corporate and system levels. She is a collaborative and inclusive leader used to working across professional and organisational boundaries with a MSc in Medical Leadership.
Emma believes strongly in the power of clinical and medical leadership to improve patient care and now teaches and lectures on this in person and online. She designs and delivers modular and intensive leadership courses for early years medical consultants and other senior clinical leaders.
She has taught and spoken extensively on medical leadership for all grades of medical staff and non-medical clinical leaders. She is a case investigator and manager and has an interest in supporting doctors experiencing career difficulties.
Emma works with the Royal College of Anaesthetists on guidelines for anaesthetic services and supporting doctors giving cause for concern. She has been a reviewer with the Anaesthetic Clinical Services Accreditation (ACSA) scheme for ten years and carried out invited reviews of services.

Natasha Maw Visiting Lecturer at Bayes and Programme Director of Leadership Development and Coaching
Natasha is a leadership trainer and executive coach, with a particular interest in team development and cultural change. She has coached senior leaders in education, healthcare, digital and media organisations in both the public and the private sector. A recent mission was to help a number of NHS Trusts build cultures of trust and psychological safety.
A coach for the past 15 years, she started her professional life as a producer at BBC Radio where she developed her interest in listening and storytelling. She co-developed the BBC’s Creative Leadership Course, designed to help leaders work more collaboratively and to instil new working practices, led by advances in digital technology.

Charlotte Williams Deputy Chief Executive at North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust
Charlotte is Deputy Chief Executive at North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust, which she joined in May 2024. As a Board member, she deputises for the CEO and leads on System Integration, Strategy and Transformation, Digital Services, and Organisational Development. She is also a member of the North Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Health and Care Partnership Board.
Previously, Charlotte was Chief Strategy & Improvement Officer at Mid & South Essex NHS Foundation Trust, leading quality improvement, digital services, system redesign, and transformation. She has also held senior roles at UCLPartners Academic Health Science Partnership, NHS England’s Strategy Group, and as founding Executive Director of London Cancer Integrated Cancer System. She began her NHS career as a Graduate Management Trainee after completing a Master’s in Biochemistry at the University of Oxford.
Charlotte is Associate Editor at BMJ Leader, Honorary Associate Professor at the University of Birmingham, and Chair of Ehlers-Danlos Support UK. She has won multiple awards for innovation and leadership development, including her work on the NHS Clinical Entrepreneur Training Programme.