Kathryn has had a long career in the NHS starting in 1974, she worked in all areas of nursing care including neonatal care for 7 years. She trained as a nurse initially to enable her to become a midwife which she realised in 1990. Very soon she began her career as a community midwife which she loved, working with women in their own surroundings and birthing out of hospital. At that time Domino births were very popular and Kathryn was able to see women and their families throughout their childbearing journey. She was autonomous and with women just the way she knew that was right for women's wellbeing. During this time Kathryn began her Masters degree and started to explore women's psychological health, she founded a postnatal depression support group that is still in action today. In 2001-2002 the government proposed new roles to support health professional development and leadership. The role of Consultant Midwife was born and Kathryn joined a small number of national leaders to develop this role. She was appointed to University Hospitals of Leicester as one of the first consultant midwife. She supported and developed midwife led services in an alongside birth unit. After 5 years she left there to take up a different challenge of Consultant Midwife Clinical Lead in Low Risk Care at Sandwell & West Birmingham Hospitals NHS Trust. This was a failing service set on 2 sites that required a great deal of vision and leadership. During her time serving women of a diverse multi ethnic population Kathryn developed the award winning world class service of Serenity and Halcyon Birth Centres. These transformed services for women and their babies, clinical outcomes were some of the best both nationally but internationally. Kathryn is a seasoned presenter of her work both in the UK and Internationally. She is also well authored and published in peer reviewed journals and other professional texts. For many years Kathryn has pioneered work and improvements in care for women who have experienced sexual abuse during their lifetime, she founded the group Sanctum Midwives who publish, speak and advise about maternity care for these women. In 2017 Kathryn was elected by her midwifery colleagues throughout the United Kingdom to the prestigious role of President Royal College of Midwives.