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Our team

The Hospice Leadership Team are responsible for ensuring that St Gemma’s delivers the best possible care to patients in Leeds. The team leads on strategy development and oversees the provision of Hospice services.

Laura Squire OBE
Chief Executive

Laura was born in Surrey but moved to West Yorkshire in the late 1990s, brought up her four sons here and it is now her adopted home.

She began her career as a medical research scientist but has spent most of her career working in central Civil Service departments. She trained as a tax specialist, working in operational roles combatting both tax fraud and avoidance, before moving into leadership roles in change management and policy.

She was awarded her OBE following her leadership of a campaign using novel approaches to prompt disclosures of undeclared profits and investments held offshore.

Laura came back to Health in 2020, developing the policy delivered through the NHS COVID-19 vaccine programme and in 2021 was appointed Chief Healthcare Quality and Access Officer for the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency.

Laura joined St Gemma’s as Chief Executive in February 2025.

Outside work, Laura loves spending time with family and friends, on the water as an active member of Bradford Amateur Rowing Club or wandering around the Dales.

Jason Kirk
Deputy Chief Executive & Chief Operating Officer

Jason was appointed in August 2014 and is a Chartered Certified Accountant (FCCA) and Chartered Company Secretary (ACIS).

Jason brings a wealth of senior management experience gained from different sectors covering Finance, Corporate Support and Operational service delivery.

Jason joined St Gemma’s from Aire Valley Homes limited where he held the role of Director of Housing responsible for delivering both support and front line services to tenants across South and South East of Leeds.

Dr Mike Stockton
Chief Medical Officer & Consultant in Palliative Medicine

Mike is a Consultant in Palliative Medicine and the Chief Medical Officer at St Gemma’s Hospice in Leeds, where he has been employed since 1998.

Mike qualified in medicine at the University of Leeds in 1988 and has trained in and around the Yorkshire region.

Over his career Mike has held the role of Training Programme Director and Regional Specialty Adviser and has established the St Gemma’s Professor of Palliative Medicine, University of Leeds, which has led to the growth of the Leeds Academic Unit of Palliative Care.

Mike has recently taken up the role of the Chair of the Leeds Palliative Care Managed Clinical Network.

Nationally, Mike is the Treasurer and an Executive Committee Member of the Association of Palliative Medicine and is part of the Palliative Care Congress (international conference) organising committee.

Mike has an interest in music (singing and guitar), football and family life.

Heather McClelland
Chief Nurse

Heather McClelland is St Gemma’s Hospice Chief Nurse and her role is to support the ongoing provision of the best possible care and quality of life for local people, both at the Hospice site and in the community.

Heather has strong clinical and professional skills and a proven track record of leading, influencing and driving quality and improvement. She is a natural collaborator who seeks opportunities to deliver services in new and innovative ways whilst maintaining exceptional clinical care.

Heather is an experienced nurse with a demonstrated history in the hospital and healthcare industry. She has a particular interest in Nursing Education and is skilled in emergency medicine, quality improvement, workforce development and clinical governance. She has an MSc in Health Services Research from the University of Sheffield and has experience as editor for an international research journal.

Kate Goldring
Director of Income Generation

Kate has over 15 years of experience in income generation, leading teams to generate significant income from voluntary sources. Kate has previous hospice experience and has had the opportunity to work across many income streams over the course of her career, specialising in fundraising.

Kate joins us from a leadership role at Leeds Mind where she was involved not only in local delivery but national projects. Kate is also a trustee at the local charity where she started her career in fundraising, Leeds Mencap and is passionate about the voluntary sector in West Yorkshire having been born and bred in Leeds, making St Gemma’s Hospice the perfect fit.