Jonathan W LLoyd is a British-Canadian social worker and Anglican priest, born in Somerset, England in 1956.
He also worked for the International Defence and Aid Fund for Southern Africa[2] the anti-apartheid organisation founded by Canon L John Collins to support political prisoners and their families.
He completed theological training at the Southwark Ordination Course (now St Augustine's College of Theology) and was ordained Deacon in 1990 by Bishop Ronald Bowlby at Southwark Cathedral and Priest in 1991 by Bishop Peter Hall at St Paul Deptford.
In November 1993 LLoyd spent six weeks in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa, as a monitor with the World Council of Churches' Ecumenical Monitoring Programme South Africa (EMPSA),[3] and was based in the townships of Steadville and eZekani in the period of political violence before the 1994 national elections.
In 2002, Jonathan LLoyd was appointed as a Non Executive Director of the Royal United Hospital Bath,[5] serving in this role for seven years and chairing the Trust's Improving Working Lives Committee and being Complaints Convenor.