East of England Ambulance Service Trust announces new CEO
He has a strong background in urgent and emergency care
The East of England Ambulance Service Trust (EEAST) has announced it's appointed a new CEO.
Neill Moloney, who's currently the director of system recovery at Mid and South Essex Integrated Care Board and Mid & South Essex NHS Foundation Trust, will take over the role in September.
EEAST says he comes to the trust with a 'strong background in urgent and emergency care including the work of the ambulance services, which will be vital in continuing the improvement of our service for our people and patients'.
Previously, Neill served as director of Urgent and Emergency Care tiering support at NHS England and from 2018 to 2023 was managing director and deputy chief executive at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust.
EEAST chair Mrunal Sisodia said: “I am really looking forward to welcoming Neill to Team EEAST as our Chief Executive.
"He joins at a really important point for EEAST – we have made genuine progress on many staff, cultural and operational issues but now need to embed those changes and push on to make further progress.
"I know that his skills and wealth of experience will be hugely beneficial in supporting us with our next steps. I am extremely proud of our co-produced recruitment process and am very grateful to all our colleagues that have been part of this important process.”
Neill said: “I am delighted to be offered the opportunity to lead East of England Ambulance Service as its new Chief Executive and to continue the great work already started.
"I am passionate about urgent and emergency care and will be committed to improving the services we deliver to our communities whilst supporting our people with the ongoing cultural improvements. I recognise this role is a huge privilege and I am really looking forward to meeting and working with EEAST colleagues.”