Steve Campbell
Steve is managing director of Nexus Dental Laboratories in Ripon, is the first elected representative of the college’s Faculty of Dental Technology & Clinical Dental Technology (FDTCDT), a constituency comprising all college members who are dental or clinical dental technicians. Starting out as a trainee technician in a local dental lab in 1992, he was promoted to laboratory manager in 2003 and managing director in 2013.
With particular interests in dental implantology and the integration of digital and CAD/CAM workflows, in 2015 he established Nexus as a fully digital lab supporting restorative dentistry. He has been president of the Dental Laboratories Association since 2016, serves on the executive council of the British Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (BAAD), and served two terms as a technical representative on the Board of the Association of Dental Implantology.
He succeeds Bill Sharpling, as associate dean and director of the London Dental Education Centre at King’s College London’s Faculty of Dentistry, Oral and Craniofacial Sciences, who had been the appointed dental technology and clinical dental technology representative since 2021. Bill will continue to attend council meetings in his role as chair of the board.
Jane Dalgarno
Jane, clinical workforce development lead at Community Dental Services CIC, is the first elected council representative of the College’s Faculty of Dental Nursing and Orthodontic Therapy (FDNOT).
A past president of the British Association of Dental Nurses, she began her career in general dental practice as a trainee dental nurse in 1986 and completed the National Certificate for Dental Surgery Assistants in 1993. An examiner for the National Examining Board for Dental Nurses, and past programme director for the HEE Foundation Degree in Advanced Dental Nursing, she holds certificates in education, oral health education, sedation and dental radiography, as well as the A1/A2 assessors award, a BSc in Primary Dental Care and an MSc in applied dental professional practice from the University of Kent.
She has been on the board of the FDNOT since it first convened in 2021 and was a member of the Dental Nursing and Orthodontic Therapy Working Group, which co-developed the College’s Professional Framework for Career Pathways in Dentistry.
She succeeds Debbie Reed, reader and lead for Faculty Development at King’s College London’s Faculty of Life Science and Medicine, who had been the appointed dental nursing and orthodontic therapy representative since 2023. Debbie will continue to attend council meetings in her role as chair of the FDNOT Board.
Stuart Ellis
Stuart has been elected to represent Trent and East Anglia. Clinical director of a five-surgery general dental practice in Cambridge, where he has practised for over thirty years, he previously spent two years working in maxillofacial units in Belfast and London. Director of the Cambridge Academy of Dental Implantology, he is course lead for both the MSc in Advanced Dental Implantology and MSc in General Dental Practice at Aston University, and for ten years was an examiner for the former Mmmbership of the Faculty of General Dental Practice (MFGDP) and membership of the Joint Dental Faculties (MJDF) awards.
He holds a Diploma and a Master’s in Postgraduate Dental Studies from the University of Bristol, a Master’s in Medical Law & Ethics from the University of Edinburgh and a Postgraduate Diploma in Medical Education from the University of Cambridge, where he is currently completing his third Master’s degree. He acts as an expert witness in the UK and Ireland and as an advisor to the GDC's professional conduct committee, holds the diploma of fellowship of the former FGDP, and is a fellow of the Faculty of Dental Surgery of the Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS).
He succeeds Jonathan Farmer, who stood down after serving on the College Council and former FGDP Board since 2015.
Nicola Gore
Nicola, principal of a dental practice in north London, has been elected to represent the North Thames region.
Since qualifying as a dentist from the University of London in 1993, she has held various general practice and hospital maxillofacial posts within the UK and Australia, has taught undergraduate and graduate dental students and trained 25 Foundation Dentists. She holds the MJDF, a Master’s in Clinical Dentistry in Fixed & Removable Prosthodontics from the Royal London and a Postgraduate Certificate in Dental Education from the University of Bedfordshire, and has also undertaken postgraduate training in orthodontics.
Co-founder and president of the British Iranian Dental Association, she is a past committee member of the British Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry (BACD) and a member of the British Society of Prosthodontics. She is co-author of Dentistry in a Nutshell, and among the authors of the forthcoming third edition of the college’s Standards in Dentistry publication.
She succeeds Victor Gehani FCGDent, who was appointed to the seat in 2023, pending this year’s election.
Fazeela Khan-Osborne
Fazeela has been elected to represent college members in Central London.
Principal of a general dental practice in London for 25 years, she has a special interest in full mouth rehabilitation, both surgical and restorative. Initially graduating with a BSc in Medical Biochemistry and Physiology from Queen Mary University, she qualified as a dentist at the Royal Hospital London in 1994 and undertook training in oral and maxillofacial surgery. She holds a Diploma in Restorative Dental Practice and an MSc in Restorative Dentistry from the Royal London, and completed the FGDP(UK) Diploma in Implant Dentistry, later becoming a lead tutor. Founding Course Lead of the One to One Implant Education programme, she teaches and lectures on implant dentistry worldwide.
She also sits on the executive council of the BAAD, is the immediate past president of the London Dental Fellowship, is a fellow of the International Congress of Oral Implantologists, and is a member of the ADI. She succeeds Subir Banerji, who has held the seat since 2022.
Anoup Nandra
Anoup is the principal dentist at a mixed NHS and private practice in Edgbaston and a private dental practice in Wolverhampton and has been elected in the West Midlands.
He graduated from Birmingham in 2002 and completed vocational training in London before returning to the Midlands, where he has practised for twenty years. He has served as a clinical lecturer at the University of Birmingham and as a foundation dental trainer, and is a member of Birmingham Local Dental Committee as well as the BACD, the ADI, the Society for the Advancement of Anaesthesia in Dentistry and the British Society of Restorative Dentistry.
He holds both the MJDF and MFGDP, and has completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Implant Dentistry from University College London, an MSc in Dental Implantology from the University of Central Lancashire and a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education from the University of Wolverhampton. He also holds the Cardiff University / Bond Solon Expert Witness Certificate and is pursuing an LLM in legal aspects of medical practice. He succeeds Kanwar Ratra MCGDent, who had been the region’s representative since 2021.
Thomas Stapleton
Thomas, clinical lead at a group of private dental practices in north Yorkshire, has been elected to the Yorkshire and Northern seat. Beginning his career as a research scientist after completing a BSc in Microbiology with Immunology and PhD in Tissue Engineering at the University of Leeds, he qualified as a dentist in 2013 and has worked in general dental practice ever since.
With a special interest in endodontics, he holds a Postgraduate Diploma from the University of Chester, is a member of the British Endodontic Society and receives external referrals. He has also undertaken advanced training in restorative dentistry, completed the MJDF, and is the local study club lead for Dentinal Tubules.
He succeeds Sagi Shavit, who had held the seat since 2022.
Miranda Steeples
Miranda is the first elected council representative of the college’s Faculty of Dental Hygiene & Dental Therapy (FDHDT).
A dental therapist and hygienist working in general dental practice in Hastings, Eastbourne, and Hailsham, she qualified from the University of Leeds in 2009 with a Graduate Diploma in Dental Hygiene and Therapy, having previously worked as a dental nurse. She was elected to the South East regional committee of the British Society of Dental Hygiene and Therapy in 2014, joined the Executive Committee in 2018 and became President in 2022.
She holds a Level 5 Certificate in coaching and mentoring from the Institute of Leadership and Management and an MSc in Advanced Specialist Healthcare from the University of Kent, is a member of the UK co-ordinating committee for the Alliance for a Cavity Free Future and enjoys volunteering for Mini Molars Cambodia. She has been a member of the FDHDT Board since it was first convened in 2021 and was also on the Dental Hygiene and Dental Therapy Working Group, which co-developed the college’s Professional Framework.
She succeeds Frances Robinson AssocFCGDent, a dental hygienist working in private practice in London and oral health practitioner in NHS community outreach, who had been the appointed dental hygiene and dental therapy representative since 2023. Frances will continue to attend Council meetings in her role as chair of the FDHDT Board.
Janine Yazdi-Doughty
Janine, a partner and clinical lead for paediatric dentistry, sedation and research at a referral practice in Sandbach, has been elected to represent members in the Mersey and North West region.
Since qualifying from Bristol in 2010, she has also worked with adults and children with anxieties, special educational needs and other vulnerabilities in primary, secondary and tertiary care in London and Nottingham as well as for several dental charities. She has completed the RCS Diploma in Dental Public Health, a Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Research from Queen Mary University of London, a Postgraduate Certificate in Medical Education and Leadership from the University of Bedfordshire, and both an MSc and PhD in Dental Public Health from University College London.
She is a clinical lecturer at the University of Liverpool and primary care dentistry research champion for the North West Clinical Research Network. She has published over 30 papers, is on the BDA Central Committee for university dental educators and researchers and is an associate editor for the Community Dental Health Journal.
She succeeds Andrew Parashchak MCGDent, who stood down after six years on the Council and former FGDP Board.
Matthew Collins
Matthew, a general dental practitioner in Batley and chair of Calderdale and Kirklees Local Dental Committee, has been elected as the first-ever representative of the College’s Faculty of Dentists. He has been a national representative on the Council and former FGDP Board since 2020, and served as vice president from 2023-24.
Ewen McColl
Ewen, head of Plymouth University Peninsula School of Dentistry, co-editor of Standards in Dentistry and a former general dentist in the British Army, has been re-elected in the South West region, which he has represented since 2021.
Dalip Kumar
Dalip, a principal of a mixed NHS-and-private general dental practice in Swansea, has been elected in Wales after serving a year as the appointed representative for the seat.
Other members of the Council
- Patricia Thomson
- Helen Kaney
- Eldo Koshy
- Yann Maidment
- Susan Nelson
- Sami Stagnell
Another announcement is expected to confirm the appointment to the new post of chair of the Faculty of Dentists, the holder of which will also attend council meetings.
The council is the voice of the College’s members, overseeing its role as a professional body and guiding its development to fulfil its mission. Elections are held annually on a rotational basis, with the National seat and regional seats representing West & North Scotland, East of Scotland, Wessex & Oxford, South East & South West Thames and overseas members due for election in 2025, and the Northern Ireland seat in 2026.
Elected Council members serve three-year terms, and are then able to stand for re-election – subject to a lifetime limit of nine years’ service on the Council, including any past service on the FGDP(UK) National Board. Those elected this year will be inaugurated at the council meeting on June 21.
Abhi Pal, President of the College, said, “Many congratulations to Steve, Jane, Stuart, Nicola, Fazeela, Anoup, Thomas, Miranda, Janine and Dalip on their election to council, to Matt on his new seat and to Ewen on his re-election. As my own time on council comes to a close, it is wonderful to see such experienced and knowledgeable practitioners elected by our members to continue to fulfil the college’s historic mission and to support my successor.
“I would also like to thank Jonathan and Andrew for their longstanding commitment to the college council and faculty board, and Victor, Subir, Kanwar and Sagi for their service to the college council. Finally, I would like to express my thanks to all those who have served on the council over the last three years for their support and counsel throughout my presidency.”