The value of being a member of our commmunity
Knowledge sharing – opportunities to connect with other professionals in the healthcare ecosystem and gain access to valuable sector insights and emerging trends.
Relationship building – our members expand their professional connections and build relationships with other senior women, potential clients, or business partner.
Professional development – specialised sessions/workshops relevant to our members.
Visibility and reputation – increasing your visibility and reputation further within the health sector.
Collaboration and problem-solving – our network facilitates collaboration among professionals who share similar challenges and goals. The members of our network can leverage their network connections to seek advice, exchange ideas, and find solutions to complex problems.
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
MONTHLY MEETINGS
Virtual monthly meetings with our network – think of this community as your own personal board of advisers, there to give you sage advice and constructive feedback; these monthly meetings are an opportunity to focus on what you need in order to achieve the things that matter to you in a way that feels good to you
COMMUNITY
In-person community – we know our members enjoy meeting in person so we arrange quarterly meetings in London; The best part is that they’re all organised and paid for by us.
Digital community in our WhatsApp group – if you have something to share that you think will help others, tell us in the WhatsApp group; or if you have an immediate or urgent issue just let us know – chances are someone in the group has relevant experience and can help
LEARNING
Learning sessions with guest experts – we know how important it is to have access to the best and brightest to stay ahead of the curve. So we host unique workshops and bring in special speakers across a variety of topics
ABOUT US
Catherine Davies set up the Senior Women in Health Network in 2020 when a number of senior leaders reached out to her for support during the pandemic.
Catherine began her career as a corporate lawyer with magic circle firm, Linklaters and then worked as a legal adviser for the Competition Commission

She has worked in the health sector in England for almost a decade, holding executive roles in regulators and consultancies and was seconded into the NHS. She has led teams of lawyers, clinicians, economists, project managers and consultants. She has set up new organisations and led restructurings of established ones.
Catherine advises digital health companies on how to partner with the NHS as well as advocating for an environment that is conducive to scaling innovation in a publicly funded healthcare system. She is the Director of the Digital Healthcare Council which is a trade body for digital health and care companies. She is a board member of the leading Westminster think tank, Reform and she also hosts the Women in Healthtech Show podcast.