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Justin Kelly

HSE appoints Tusla boss as new chief executive after resignation of Paul Reid

The HSE Board has appointed a new Chief Executive to take over from Paul Reid who resigned earlier this year.

Bernard Gloster has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the HSE, following an open, competitive selection process.

Mr Gloster, who is currently Chief Executive of the state Child and Family Agency Tusla, is expected to take up the position in Spring 2023.

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Mr Gloster will be the long-term replacement for Paul Reid who resigned in the summer before leaving his post in October when he was replaced on an interim basis by chief financial officer Stephen Mulvany.

Before joining Tusla as CEO in September 2019, Mr Gloster spent more than 30 years working in the health services. He held several senior management positions including Chief Officer of HSE Mid West Community Healthcare, and worked in or managed in both community and acute hospital operations.

He is a social care worker by profession, holds an MBA from Oxford Brookes University and an MSc in Management Practice from UCC.

Announcing the appointment the Chairman of the HSE Board Mr Ciarán Devane said: “I am delighted that someone of Bernard’s experience, both within the HSE and externally within Tusla, is taking up this role. Bernard’s track record and commitment to public service will be invaluable as the HSE, like health services elsewhere, enters a period requiring great change and development.”

Welcoming the appointment, the Minister for Health Stephen Donnelly TD said: “Bernard Gloster is a public servant with a track record of innovation and reform across health and social care services over many years. At a time of unprecedented investment in the HSE I know he is deeply committed to ensuring that the Irish health service becomes one of the best places in the world in which to be treated, and to work in.

"I am delighted that he is to take up this role. The challenge of leading our health services is among the most important roles in our public service and I look forward to working closely with Bernard as we work towards our goal of delivering universal health care for our people.”

According to Mr Gloster: “I am very privileged to have been selected by the HSE to be the CEO of an organisation of such vital importance to the public. Working with such a large and diverse workforce committed to providing the best in health and social care brings many opportunities for continuous improvement in how people access and experience services.

"I look forward to working with the Board, my HSE colleagues, partners across the wider system as well as with the Minister and the Department on the health reform agenda.”

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