Northern Queensland PHN appoints Sean Rooney as CEO
Wednesday, 08 November, 2023
The Northern Queensland Primary Health Network (NQPHN) Board has appointed former aged care peak body head Sean Rooney as its Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
NQPHN Board Chair Terry Mehan said, 鈥淪ean has a demonstrated track record of achievement as a CEO, designing and successfully executing strategy, effectively managing stakeholder engagement in complex and contested environments, and leading people and organisations through times of change,鈥 Mehan said.
鈥淗e brings practical experience where the health and aged care sectors meet and has served as CEO of member-based organisations, the Australian Medical Local Alliance (AMLA) and Leading Age Services Australia (LASA).
鈥淚 am looking forward to building on the strong foundations already in place, strengthening stakeholder and partner relationships, and working with the NQPHN team on improving the health outcomes for all North Queenslanders,鈥 Rooney said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 my belief that health care should be accessible to all, and my focus will be to work with our teams, stakeholders and communities to achieve the goals of the organisation.鈥
Rooney鈥檚 appointment follows former CEO Robin Whyte鈥檚 decision not to renew her contract so she can relocate to be closer to family.
鈥淭he board and I would like to express our deep appreciation for Robin鈥檚 substantial contribution to NQPHN during her three-year tenure and wish her all the best for the future,鈥 Mehan said.
Rooney commenced as NQPHN CEO on Monday, 6 November 2023 and is based in Townsville. NQPHN also has offices in Cairns and Mackay.
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