Adrian Bradley is a charity leader with over 30 years’ experience across government, national charities and community systems. He leads ARMA’s strategy, partnerships and policy engagement, bringing together patient organisations, professional bodies, researchers and industry partners to turn evidence into action.
His approach centres on influencing policy, shaping system priorities and building partnerships that deliver practical change for the 20 million people living with MSK conditions.
Adrian’s career spans leading large scale population health programmes, supporting vulnerable older people, shaping services for people living with dementia, and advancing social justice initiatives.
He is known for building consensus and creating cultures where purpose, evidence and lived experience shape decisions, and is committed to ensuring MSK health is recognised as a foundation of national wellbeing.