Sheila Doyle appointed non-executive director to Supply Chain Coordination’s Board

NHS Supply Chain has announced Sheila Doyle as a non-executive director to Supply Chain Coordination’s (SCCL) Board

NHS Supply Chain has announced the appointment of Sheila Doyle as a non-executive director to Supply Chain Coordination’s (SCCL) Board.

Doyle specialises in delivering transformational change through the application of innovative digital solutions and has over 30 years of leadership experience in executive and board positions across top-tier organisations including Deloitte, Norton Rose Fulbright, BP, Royal Mail, IBM, and Deutsche Bank. 

Notably, Doyle has overseen international teams, steered multifaceted change initiatives and seamlessly integrated diverse technological platforms to facilitate successful mergers and acquisitions.

Further, Doyle has consulted in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia for the Financial Services and Manufacturing sectors and served as a non-executive director on the board of Companies House, and presently, continues her role as a non-executive director at London Ambulance Service (LAS) NHS Trust, a position she has held since 2017.

Heather Tierney-Moore OBE, Chair of the SCCL Board said: “It’s great that Sheila is joining us at this exciting time for NHS Supply Chain as we continue to take forward our vision and strategy to meet the changing needs of the NHS. Our ambition is to provide greater value to our NHS partners and strengthen our contribution to transformation of care and patient safety. I am looking forward to Sheila adding to the exceptional talent that we have around our board table.”

It’s great that Sheila is joining us at this exciting time for NHS Supply Chain as we continue to take forward our vision and strategy to meet the changing needs of the NHS

Sheila Doyle said: “I am looking forward to joining NHS Supply Chain and sharing my expertise in delivering transformational change through applying innovative technology solutions. Data and digital transformation play a crucial role in helping support the NHS to deliver excellent patient care.”

Doyle joins existing NEDs on the SCCL board: Heather Benjamin, Rommel Pereira, Mark Swyny and Duncan Kendal.

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