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Wairarapa DHB CEO takes up new challenge

Published: Mon 15 Sep 2008 11:22 AM
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Date: 15 September 2008
Subject: Wairarapa DHB CEO takes up new challenge
Wairarapa District Health Board’s Chief Executive, David Meates, has accepted a new position as Chief Executive of Canterbury DHB.
WDHB Chair, Bob Francis, has expressed the Board’s disappointment at losing David. “We are, however, delighted that David has been recognised with the appointment to the second largest DHB in New Zealand,” says Mr Francis. “David has been Chief Executive for five years and in that time has led the most significant changes and development in the history of health service in Wairarapa. The region will forever be grateful for his outstanding contribution.”
Mr Meates has also made a significant contribution to national health issues. “During the past two to three years David has played an important role in leading the DHB National Chief Executive’s Group and has been the Lead Chief Executive with national pay talks.”
“David led a team which put forward an unarguable case for a new purpose built, modern hospital in the Wairarapa,” says Mr Francis. “We all now enjoy the enormous benefit of this to the region. Our community is now accessing an increasing number of services. We are witnessing major changes for the better in both Primary and Community health through a number of new initiatives which is having a positive impact on the health status of our children, elderly and Maori communities.”
“David will leave his position in December, with Wairarapa DHB in great heart and in a strong position to develop further health services in the region.”
ENDS

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