The following chaplains are employeed by CPW.

Canon Chris Savage, Team Leader (Full time)
Chris Savage was ordained Deacon in the Church of England in 1970. Since then he has enjoyed a variety of experiences in workplace chaplaincy in parish and fulltime Industrial Mission. He was invested as Canon Emeritus of Winchester in May 2001 and was one of the first Court Chaplains in England when he became Chaplain to Newcastle Combined Court also in 2001.
Since 2007 Chris has been CPW Team Leader and has focussed on company visiting, developing chaplaincies, presenting to churches and companies/organisations on workplace chaplaincy, training volunteer chaplains, and organising seminars and lectures on issues relating Christian faith to economic and business issues.
Chris was a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts from 2000-2008 and is currently a member of the Ely Diocesan Board for Church in Society. He also sits on the Diocesan Criminal Justice Group and is a Diocesan Spiritual Director.
Company visiting
Chris currently visits two branches of Ridgeons in Cambridge, Cambridge Crown, County and Magistrates Courts, St John's Innovation Centre, Cambridge County Council, Swiss Laundry and BBC Cambridgeshire. Through his visiting he has become an honorary member of Cambridgeshire Chambers of Commerce and the chaplaincy is a corporate member of the Cambridge Network.
Police Chaplains
In April 2009 Cambridgeshire Constabulary contracted with Chaplaincy to People at Work to develop a chaplaincy service for the police. The basic remit of the chaplaincy is to provide safe, independent, confidential support and understanding to all members of staff, whether or not they have a defined religious belief. Rev Dorothy Peyton Jones helped establish the service for the first two years, and there is a growing number of local chaplains, who are volunteers from the faith communities. They visit their local stations regularly, in order to get to know staff and build relationships of trust and friendship.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary has approx 3000 employees spread over at least 25 locations. If you would like to know more, try their website www.cambs.police.uk
The following chaplains are volunteer Police Chaplains:
Rev Stephen Talbot covers Roads Policing and Tactical Firearms units, and acts as co-ordinating chaplain
Rev Nick Devenish, Hampton
Canon Bill Croft, Bretton
Mr Brian Lewis, Thorpe Wood
Rev Anthony Chandler, March
Mrs Stevie Brooks, Wisbech
Rev Brenda Stewart, St Ives
Major Glenys Askew, Whittlesey and Yaxley
Rev Mike Mc Dade, Sawston
Rev Bernard Arnold, Ely
Rev Andrew Brown, Parkside
Rev Andrew O’Brien, Parkside
Rev Ron Day, Histon
Sister Iqbal Warsi, Cambourne
The following chaplains are associated with CPW and support each other in their work.
Dr Laurie Boorman, Associate Chaplain to the City Centre
Rev Nigel Cooper, Lead Chaplain at Anglia Ruskin University
Mr Geoff Dodgson, Hon. Rural officer, Diocese of Ely
Rev Robin Giles, Chaplain at Cambridge Regional College
Rev Peter Hayler, Chaplain to Cambridge University Staff
Rev Stuart Wood, Chaplain to Cambridge United