East of England Ambulance Service appoints new Chief Executive

A new Chief Executive for the East's ambulance service has been revealed.

Author: Abi SimpsonPublished 7th May 2021

The East of England Ambulance Service has appointed a new Chief Executive.

Tom Abell, who grew up in Norfolk will start his new role at the Trust in the Autumn.

He is currently the Deputy Chief Executive at the Mid and South Essex NHS Trust.

Announcing the appointment, EEAST’s Chair Nicola Scrivings said: “Tom brings significant experience in the NHS and, just as importantly, has been a key part in building a positive culture for staff.

“These qualities will be central to building and leading a stable and successful executive team to continue to improve our culture for our valued staff, and maintain high-quality services for our patients.”

In a message to EEAST’s staff yesterday, Tom Abell said: “I’m delighted to have been appointed as Chief Executive. Having grown up in Norfolk and spent the vast majority of my career working across the East of England, I know the difference our staff make to the people we serve. I also know that, despite the professional and personal challenges we have all faced during the pandemic, EEAST has performed incredibly well operationally.

“Many staff have spoken up recently about how the culture needs to change. Work has already begun to create positive change at EEAST and as chief executive, a key part of my role will be to support and equip staff to drive the improvements we want to see.

"These changes are ultimately the best way to make sure we provide excellent care to everyone in the East of England for the long-term.”

Chair Nicola Scrivings also thanked EEAST’s deputy chief executive and medical director, Dr Tom Davis, for leading the service as interim chief executive since September last year.

Dr Davis will return to these roles once Tom Abell starts.

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