Jemma Waters

Committee Member

Jemma Waters has a strong background in using data and tech for good, focusing on shaping customer/citizen engagement across multiple industries and international markets. Currently, she serves as the Head of Customer Inclusion at Lloyds Banking Group, leading efforts in Inclusive Delivery; ensuring customer engagement and interactions are available and accessible to all.

Beyond customer brands, Jemma is actively involved in societal and community partnership initiatives. One notable example is the Lloyds Bank Academy, which has supported over 400,000 charities and small businesses in improving their digital capabilities and confidence in the past year.

Jemma is also a trustee for the digital skills charity FutureDotNow and serves as an advisor to the Tech Talent Charter. She is a new mother to daughter Harper, and cat mum to Hector, a rescue adopted from Battersea in 2021.

Jemma Waters has a strong background in using data and tech for good, focusing on shaping customer/citizen engagement across multiple industries and international markets. Currently, she serves as the Head of Customer Inclusion at Lloyds Banking Group, leading efforts in Inclusive Delivery; ensuring customer engagement and interactions are available and accessible to all.

Pankaj KC

Committee Member

Pankaj KC is a dedicated international campaigner who has devoted his life to creating a better and harmonious world for animals and humans alike. With over 15 years of ongoing experience in leading international campaigns on a wide range of issues, from climate change to water and sanitation, as well as various animal welfare concerns, he has contributed to creating significant impact in the field.

Born and raised in Nepal, Pankaj has a deep understanding and appreciation for living in harmony with the community's street dogs. His unique perspective and first-hand experience have provided him with invaluable insights into effectively and, more importantly, humanely managing dog populations.

In his past role, he served as the Director of the 'Animals in Communities' program at World Animal Protection. He was instrumental in leading a global team. The team advocated for and guided many Lower and Middle Income Countries governments around the world. They assisted in adopting and implementing humane dog population management policies and programs.

Currently, as a director of campaigns at Humane Society International Europe, he is leading a team spread across Europe to create a better Europe for animals.

He also currently holds the esteemed position of Chair of the International Companion Animal Management Coalition. The only global institution dedicated to improving the lives of dogs and cats worldwide.

Pankaj hopes to inspire others to join the cause and make a positive difference in the lives of animals and humans, ultimately working towards a more compassionate and harmonious planet.

Pankaj hopes to inspire others to join the cause. He wants to make a positive difference in the lives of animals and humans, ultimately working towards a more compassionate and harmonious planet.

Pankaj KC is a dedicated international campaigner who has devoted his life to creating a better and harmonious world for animals and humans alike. With over 15 years of ongoing experience in leading international campaigns on a wide range of issues, from climate change to water and sanitation, as well as various animal welfare concerns, he has contributed to creating significant impact in the field.

Bradley Viner

Committee Member

Bradley Viner qualified from the Royal Veterinary College in 1978 and established a group of five companion animal veterinary practices in North West London. In 2000 he completed an MSc with Middlesex University on attitudes to clinical auditing in veterinary practice. Then a Professional Doctorate on the introduction of clinical audit into veterinary practice.

Bradley has written many books on pet care, particularly cats. Now, as well as running practices, he lectures to veterinary undergraduates. He wrote Success in Veterinary Practice published by Wiley in 2010 and regularly writes for 'Your Cat' magazine. He is currently Chair of the Preliminary Investigation Committee at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), the governing body of the veterinary profession. In 2017 was elected as a Fellow of the RCVS.

Bradley Viner qualified from the Royal Veterinary College in 1978 and established a group of five companion animal veterinary practices in North West London. In 2000 he completed an MSc with Middlesex University on attitudes to clinical auditing in veterinary practice. Then a Professional Doctorate on the introduction of clinical audit into veterinary practice.