Young Lives vs Cancer - (November 2023 - December 2025)
Appointed as the 2024 HCSA Charity of the Year in November 2023 due to personal connections to members of the HCSA Executive, Young Lives vs Cancer were then voted in as the 2025 Charity of the Year by HCSA members.
Over the course of the partnership, HCSA members raised an incredible £17,860.50.
During their tenure they also made some excellent corporate connections, and this resulted in additional fundraising of over £25,000.
A thank you message from Liz Blunt, Senior Fundraising Engagement Manager - "At HCSA you have made an incredible difference - thank you so much for being part of Team Young Lives!"
View the full thank you letter here.

North East Regional Coordinator
Tracey Cramond has worked in the NHS Procurement for over 8 years as a senior procurement professional and has gained experience of all aspects of Public Sector Procurement during that period whilst working in an Acute Trust. Whilst in the trust she was seconded onto the Scan4Safety programme to implement the adoption of GS1 and PEPPOL global standards. Tracey also took a lead for supplier engagement to the programme, hosting and facilitating large supplier/Trust events to share the programme requirements and stimulate engagement and programme uptake, also working with the Department of Health & Social Care on supplier adoption initiatives for Scan4Safety and PEPPOL.
She is currently seconded onto the DHSC Test & Trace programme offering supplier and contract management expertise and support to the Commercial Consumables, Reagents and Equipment category.
Tracey is also an Enterprise Adviser – working in partnership with the North East Local Enterprise Partnership (January 2019 to date). Her voluntary role as an Enterprise Adviser sees her work closely with Derwentside College to help shape the delivery of careers education and build a whole-school careers strategy, giving input as a business leader. This work is part of the North East Local Enterprise Partnership’s (North East LEP’s) North East Ambition programme, which works to support schools and colleges to meet the Good Career Guidance Benchmarks; a set of standards all schools must work towards achieving to help each and every pupil. Tracey has recently been appointed to the Board of Trustees at Derwentside.
In her spare time Tracey is an avid fund raiser for charity, working on exciting local projects to improve the palliative care pathway and the end of life patient experience. She has also been the Chair of the North East Branch Morris Minor Owners Club for the last 17 years, with a membership of over 60 paid up Northern lads and lasses. She enjoys the arts, classical music, musical theatre and is an artist in her own right using the oil medium.
Following graduating from Swansea University with an economics degree, Tom started off his NHS career at the Royal Berkshire Hospital as a receptionist at eye casualty during the summer of 2020 during the Covid19 pandemic. He ended the year working as a senior business analyst at RUH Bath before embarking on a Masters in Management with Henley Business School. He then decided to return to the NHS to join Guys and St Thomas to undergo a sourcing manager apprenticeship in 2022, before being promoted to a sourcing manager in the summer of 2023. In 2023, Tom participated in the HCSA procurement development programme and was delighted to be honoured with the Lord Phillip Hunt Award as the best overall candidate. Armed with an optimistic spirit, he eagerly anticipates immersing himself in his role and contributing to the success of the HCSA.
Deputy Chair
After graduating with an MBA from Sheffield Hallam University in Dec 2023, I began my NHS career in 2024 as Coordinator of the Infectious Diseases Department at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals. This role gave me early insight into the operational and clinical environment of the NHS and sparked my interest in procurement and system improvement.
I now work with NHS Supply Chain as the Implementation and Adoption Manager for South of England, supporting NHS trusts with the delivery and adoption of National Programmes and initiatives. My role involves working closely with trusts to support implementation, engagement and continuous improvement across the system.
In 2025, I participated in the HCSA Procurement Development Programme (PDP) which further strengthened my interest in leadership development within the profession. I now serve as Deputy Chair of the HCSA Future Leaders Network.
Through the Future Leaders Network, I am focused on creating opportunities for learning, collaboration and leadership development while ensuring early career professionals have a voice in shaping the future of NHS procurement.
Kimberley Kay is a procurement professional working within the NHS, currently specialising in Healthcare Services and Pharmacy as a Category Manager at NOE CPC.
Since joining the NHS in 2020, she has progressed rapidly through several roles including Logistics Operative, E-Procurement Buyer, IT Procurement Assistant, Procurement Specialist, Procurement Manager, and Category Procurement Specialist. Her career journey reflects a strong commitment to professional development, collaboration, and delivering value.
In 2024, she completed the HCSA PDP and won the prestigious Lord Philip Hunt Award. The award recognises her dedication to learning, leadership potential, and contribution to the future of NHS procurement.
As a member of the HCSA Future Leaders Network, she is passionate about representing the next generation of NHS procurement professionals. She believes that future leadership within the NHS means embracing collaboration and diversity, championing ethical procurement, and driving strategic change that strengthens healthcare systems for patients, staff, and communities.
Chair
Michelle McCann, Chief Sustainability and Innovation Officer, NHS London Procurement Partnership (NHS LPP)
Michelle McCann oversees the strategic direction for Sustainability, Social Value and Innovation at NHS LPP. She is responsible for leading the approach across NHS member trusts and Integrated Care Boards (ICBs) in London to enable them to support sustainability initiatives that will positively contribute to the delivery of NHS Net Zero target by 2040, and embed, track and measure social value in procurement activity to maximise the impact achieved for local communities.
Michelle is dedicated to educating and inspiring all to live greener. She specialises in engagement with stakeholders and customers by taking a collaborative approach – using appropriate consultation blended with defining practical needs. Working closely with London ICBs, anchor institutions, NHS London, the London Estates Delivery Board and others, in early 2022, she helped deliver a pan-London Social Value Tool for ICBs which is now tracking and reporting on the Social Value commitments made by suppliers through the procurement process, against the Social Value priorities for the region.
Prior to this, in addition to her role as Category Director for NHS LPP’s Estates, Facilities and Professional Services category, Michelle embedded a keen and growing interest in Sustainability and Social Value amongst staff, through the ‘Greener LPP’ initiative, which features regular campaigns and challenges to keep the topics at front of mind for staff.
Michelle has over 25 years’ experience working within public sector Estates teams. Before joining NHS LPP, she was Head of Procurement, Estates Contracts and Finance at Goldsmiths, University of London and prior to that worked as the Strategic Planning Manager in the Estates team at the Medical Research Council’s head office.
Deputy Chair
Clare is a critical care nurse by trade and has been a clinical procurement nurse with a side order of sustainability since 2018.
She loves speaking about her favourite topic to anyone that will listen and supports the embedding of sustainability into nursing and midwifery care pathways through better product choices.