Malcolm Angus

  

Angus Malcolm is a trained facilitator, project manager and communications consultant who specialises in working with boards and senior management to improve communications and organisational processes. His work across a variety of organisations has brought him a long list of well-known clients in the statutory, not-for-profit, academic and corporate fields. 

With a background in healthcare, including several years in the AIDS Unit at the Department of Health, Angus went on to become a freelance management consultant, focusing primarily on process design, communications and project management.

Angus has always maintained his presence in the healthcare sector, where his clients, have included the Department of Health, National AIDS Trust, Terrence Higgins Trust, King’s Fund, Adelphi Communications, Humana Europe and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, where he was made a Research Fellow.

In the last couple of years, Angus’s projects have included working with Humana Europe and NHS South East Coast to develop a resource on the role of knowledge management in improving healthcare commissioning; writing and producing a film for NHS West Midlands which sets out the business case for diversity and inclusion for a Board-level audience; and working with a national charity and a wide range of corporate and statutory funders to develop a viral communications tool around HIV-related stigma. 

He is currently developing a film for a senior healthcare audience that will highlight issues around men’s health, in collaboration with the charity Men’s Health Forum.

Angus has worked closely with GGI on a number of projects – most recently on the development of training materials based on the findings of his documentary film for NHS boards on behalf of NHS West Midlands.