Royal College of Pathologists
Daniel Ross has a diverse work experience spanning over several years. Daniel started their career as an Accountant at Cohen Arnold, where they worked on preparing accounts, tax computations, and handling taxation correspondence. Daniel then joined Mencap as a Financial Controller, managing the head office finance function, accounts, payroll, internal audit, and purchasing. While at Mencap, they also implemented a restructuring of the central finance department and established new reporting cycles. Following this, they worked as a Financial Controller at Eurocoin Group, where they managed the finance function, computer systems, and overseas subsidiary finances. Daniel was responsible for producing management accounts and reports, preparing budgets and cash flow forecasts, and negotiating banking facilities. Daniel'smost recent role was at the Royal College of Pathologists (RCPath), where they served as the Chief Executive. Daniel led the senior management team, managed the College's staff and commercial operations, developed strategic plans, and oversaw the risk management process. Daniel also successfully completed major projects, such as office disposals, lease negotiations, and property redevelopment.
Daniel Ross attended the University of East Anglia from 1983 to 1986, where they earned a BA (Hons) degree in Economics. Prior to their university education, Daniel attended Claremont High School, but no specific details of their degree or field of study are provided.
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Royal College of Pathologists
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Pathology is the science at the heart of modern medicine, vital for the diagnosis and clinical management of disease. It is the science behind the cure, or the hidden science that saves lives. Although some pathologists work in laboratories, many work directly with patients in hospitals and the community. Together they are involved in over 70% of all diagnoses, as well as playing an important role in disease prevention, treatment and monitoring. The College is a professional membership organisation committed to setting and maintaining professional standards and to promoting excellence in the practice of pathology. The College aims to advance the science and practice of pathology, to provide public education, to promote research in pathology and to disseminate the results. It is a registered charity. The College was founded in 1962 and received its Royal Charter in 1970. There are 11,000 members worldwide practicing in the 19 pathology specialties. Approximately 78% of the membership are medically qualified, with the remaining 22% being senior clinical scientists.