Our Alumni Community
Since we created the Improvement Programmes in 2021, we’ve built a vibrant alumni community of over 300 passionate members. Bringing together dedicated leaders like you from across the country, all united by their commitment to driving positive change for men.
We love creating opportunities for connection, inspiration, and growth through our annual Alumni Events, helping you stay at the forefront of change.
Alumni Event 2025
You’re invited to our annual Alumni Event on Friday 9 May. Reconnect with peers, engage in interactive activities and hear from Prostate Cancer UK's leaders. Let's celebrate our collective achievements, discover new insights, and continue making a difference for men everywhere.
Don't miss this fantastic day of connection, learning, and growth. We can’t wait to see you there!
Event Details
Date: Friday 9 May 2025
Time: 10am arrival
Venue: TBC
Sign up before 11:59 Thursday 16 January 2025
Inaugural Alumni Event 2024
Last year’s event was a huge success, bringing together diverse professionals to share and reflect on their leadership journeys. The day kicked off with insightful discussions about the broader impact of Prostate Cancer UK’s strategy at a system level. We then dived into the improvement project journeys, exploring how our alumni’s collective efforts have led to positive outcomes in care for men.
The event wrapped up with an inspiring session on sustaining change within the system. Our fantastic speakers, Laura Kerby (Prostate Cancer CEO), Doris Olulode (Chair of the Board of Trustees), and Paul Perkins (Sue Ryder Chief Medical Director), shared practical insights and motivation for keeping the momentum going.
It was a day filled with connection, reflection, and empowerment, setting the stage for continued collaboration and impact.
It was great to regroup with my fellow clinical champions and hear about ongoing improvement projects. The alumni event provided a platform to reflect on my leadership journey and share ideas with Prostate Cancer UK and peers to further improve patient care and outcomes