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Shane DeGaris appointed as group chief executive officer

Shane DeGaris, Group Chief Executive

Barts Health NHS Trust and Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust are delighted to announce that Shane DeGaris will be the first Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO) leading the two organisations. 

A former CEO of Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Shane has been deputy CEO at Barts Health for the last four years, leading on the operational performance of the five-strong hospital group.

He will take over in August when Dame Alwen Williams formally steps down as both CEO of Barts Health and single accountable officer for the collaboration with BHRUT. 

Jacqui Smith, chair in common of the two trusts, said: “Shane’s appointment as the new Group CEO across the two organisations will provide stable and effective leadership for both at this crucial time. 

“We already have strong local leadership through the hospital CEOs at Barts Health, and a permanent trust CEO at BHRUT. They will be accountable for maintaining robust links with our communities and partners so together we provide the best possible care for our patients. 

“With Shane, I look forward to developing the collaboration between the two trusts.  By working effectively together with a shared purpose, we can address unwarranted variation and inequality in access, experience and outcomes across our population.”

We will be good partners working with others in north east London to provide the best care and to tackle health inequalities. And we’ll be a powerful voice regionally and nationally in arguing for appropriate resources.”

Shane was a physiotherapist in his native Australia before entering NHS management in the UK, where he obtained a MSc in improvement methodology. He was part of the NHS London Next Generation Chief Executive programme and held several executive director posts across London trusts. 

He said: “I am honoured and excited to take on this challenge. Colleagues in both bodies know me as a values-based leader and a ‘people person’ who focuses on the needs of our staff and patients. I am committed to continuing our collaboration in a way that brings our people with us and uses our combined resources to address inequalities. Together we want to – and can - be the best for our communities.”   

The new Group CEO role was advertised in March and attracted international interest. The appointment followed an open competition, including an assessment by a stakeholder panel representing staff of both organisations and NHS partners. 

The boards of the two trusts are meeting informally for the first time this week to review progress with the collaboration so far and agree priorities for the coming year.

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  1. Zaliwe Chabala Tuesday, 10 May 2022 at 01:22 PM

    Congratulations Shane and it is good to see that there will be continuity at Barts through your appointment. Dame Alwen Williams did amazing things at Barts and it was a privilege to work under her leadership. She really believed in the Equality agenda across all sections in my days at Barts. It’s refreshing to hear that you intend to take this to the next level to continue tackling health inequalities around access of services. This I hope will also translate to the members of senior decision making staff having equal representation as this goes hand in hand. The Senior Leadership should at least represent the Demographics of the patients that you serve otherwise the agenda of inequality gets filtered. Barts will forever be my Trust and so all the very best Sir as you take up the challenge.

  2. Helen Richmond Wednesday, 11 May 2022 at 11:41 AM

    Fantastic news. Three cheers for Shane.

  3. Julia Miller Wednesday, 11 May 2022 at 03:56 PM

    Congratulations Shane.

  4. Claudio Melchiorri Friday, 13 May 2022 at 10:48 AM

    Huge congratulations, Shane! Very well deserved.

  5. Dorcas Oyekan Saturday, 21 May 2022 at 11:01 PM

    Congrats sir.

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