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Neil Ashman appointed CEO

Neil Ashman

We are delighted to announce that Dr Neil Ashman will become the next Chief Executive of The Royal London and Mile End hospitals after Jackie Sullivan retires.

Currently our group director of clinical transformation, Dr Ashman has been associated with The Royal London for most of his medical career, including being deputy chief executive from 2017-19.

He was appointed this week after an open competition from a strong field which included international candidates. Jackie leaves us at the end of this month and Lucie Butler, director of nursing, will be acting chief executive until arrangements are made for a formal handover.   

Dr Ashman specialised at the Royal London before being appointed as a consultant nephrologist – specialising in diseases of the kidney – almost 20 years ago.

Since then he has held a variety of key roles including chair of the medicine board, national clinical advisor for the NHSE Renal Service Transformation Programme, and London clinical lead for outpatients within the elective recovery programme.

He was deputy CEO for the period in which The Royal London team achieved a Good rating from the Care Quality Commission, and was influential in setting up key partnerships in Tower Hamlets with community services, GPs and the local authority.

Neil said:

“There is still much to do for the people of Tower Hamlets and east London, both with our partners and within our group of hospitals. It is an incredible privilege to follow Jackie Sullivan’s superb leadership. 

“I’ll be working with some of the most talented and capable staff in the NHS, with a skilled and tested executive team in one of the most diverse and exciting boroughs in the country. I look forward to joining you, hearing your views, and shaping a shared purpose for our hospitals and our patients.”

Interviews for the substantive chief executive posts at Newham and Whipps Cross hospitals, currently held on an interim basis, are scheduled for the end of the month.  

Comments

  1. Heather Noble says:

    Congratulations Neil! This is great news for RLH and for us all.

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 10:42 AM

  2. Beverley Newbold says:

    Over the moon!!!
    Congratulationsss to you Neil!!

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 11:34 AM

  3. Pauline Mazzella says:

    Congratulations Neil. Fantastic news for all at RLH.

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 11:48 AM

  4. Arun Gupta says:

    Huge Congratulations Neil great news

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 11:55 AM

  5. Mahalia Casabar says:

    Big Congratulations Dr. Ashman! from Transplant Nursing Team.

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 12:21 PM

  6. Lilian Ekeh says:

    Congratulations Dr Ashman.

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 01:47 PM

  7. Nanaakua Acheampomaa says:

    Congratulation DR Ashman

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 03:38 PM

  8. Nicholas Porteous says:

    congratulations Neil this great news I look forward to lost of partnership working as my role site lead for RLH/MEH Bartsablity Network and from a staff side union protestive

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 03:38 PM

  9. Ros Waring says:

    Many congratulations Neil!

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 03:42 PM

  10. Nicholas Porteous says:

    congratulations Neil great news I look forward to more partnership working on behalf of BartsAbility and on behalf of the Staff side as UNISON union rep, as know you from Renal you are very approachable

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 03:44 PM

  11. Jo Morgan says:

    Congratulations - fantastic news for the RLH and the rest of the Trust!

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 03:48 PM

  12. Joli Augustine says:

    Congratulations Dr Neil. Proud of Renal Unit

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 04:12 PM

  13. Joli Augustine says:

    Congratulations Dr Neil. Proud of Renal Unit

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 04:12 PM

  14. Joli Augustine says:

    Congratulations Dr Neil. Proud of Renal Unit

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 04:14 PM

  15. Guida Kurzer says:

    Congratulations Dr Ashman

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 04:31 PM

  16. agnes manuel says:

    Wow! Congratulations Neil! :)

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 04:38 PM

  17. Dorcas Oyekan says:

    Congrats Neil,i pray your tenure will be wonderful and awesome.

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 05:24 PM

  18. Blessing Anyaegbunam says:

    congrats Neil

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 05:39 PM

  19. Samaniego Cresenciana says:

    Hi Doctor Ashman! Well deserved. Keep up the good job and more power. From all of us at Lister Ward, Whipps Cross Hospital.

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 06:31 PM

  20. Mary Cecile Rabuya says:

    A big congratulations Dr. Neil Ashman!!
    Happy for your new role.
    From Renal HDU Team

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 06:57 PM

  21. Francis Chinegwundoh says:

    Congratulations Neil

    Added on 8 Jun 2022 at 07:25 PM

  22. Veronica Ntuli says:

    Well done , congrats Dr Neil!!
    We are so proud of you.

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 05:21 AM

  23. Rachel Nganjo says:

    Congratulations Neil and well done! I know you have a lot to give to the Trust .All the best in your new role!!!

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 07:09 AM

  24. Ossie Ali says:

    Congratulations Dr Ashman, I wish you all the very best in your new role.

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 08:28 AM

  25. Helen Byrne says:

    Warmest congratulations Neil, and every best wish

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 08:29 AM

  26. Delordson Kallon says:

    Many congratulations Neil!

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 08:32 AM

  27. Nomkhosi Malinga says:

    Congrats Dr Neil!! Best wishes

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 09:42 AM

  28. Ancy Thomas says:

    Hearty congratulations Neil!!!
    Great news for us at the London...

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 10:03 AM

  29. Henrietta Konadu-Obeng says:

    Very proud of you- A huge Congratulations to you!

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 01:09 PM

  30. Lynn Roberts says:

    Congratulations Neil great News. Wishing you all the best in your new role
    from BBV Renal unit.
    Onwards and upwards for the RLH!

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 02:27 PM

  31. Lynn Roberts says:

    Congratulations Neil !
    Great news wishing you all the best in your new role.
    You have given a lot to the royal London hospital over the years.
    may we continue to go onwards and up wards.
    Best wishes from BBV Dialysis Unit

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 02:33 PM

  32. Jamil Subhan says:

    Well Done! Congratulations! All the best in your new role.

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 03:17 PM

  33. Clare Whittaker says:

    Well I never; Congratulations Neil,
    We are all there behind you; and know that you'll be behind us all.

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 05:57 PM

  34. Rajeshwar Ramkhelawon says:

    Congratulations Neil
    From : Rajeshwar
    Renal Research

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 07:01 PM

  35. Sue Sawyer says:

    Great appointment, great news for North East London and Congratulations Neil !

    Added on 9 Jun 2022 at 09:57 PM

  36. Debbie Chagadama says:

    Great news and congratulations Neil!

    Added on 10 Jun 2022 at 09:00 AM

  37. Grace Waters says:

    Congratulations Neil! (midwifery)

    Added on 10 Jun 2022 at 10:22 AM

  38. Surjeet Chana says:

    Well done Neil. Truly deserved.

    Added on 10 Jun 2022 at 10:30 AM

  39. Razna says:

    Congratulations and well done!
    From me and the Maternity team RLH

    Added on 10 Jun 2022 at 10:33 AM

  40. Karchung Tenzin says:

    Congratulations Dr. Ashman. Great news.
    from 9F ward Renal

    Added on 10 Jun 2022 at 11:03 PM

  41. Tenzin Sherab says:

    Congratulation to you Neil. Great news for RLH.

    Added on 11 Jun 2022 at 01:42 PM

  42. Femikemi Jeboda says:

    Congratulations to you
    So happy for you.
    Bes wishes in all !!!

    Added on 12 Jun 2022 at 07:38 AM

  43. Femikemi Jeboda says:

    Congratulations to you
    So happy for you.
    Bes wishes in all !!!

    Added on 12 Jun 2022 at 07:39 AM

  44. Danisa Moyo says:

    Congrats Dr Ashman. Best wishes

    Added on 12 Jun 2022 at 11:40 PM

  45. James Mathew says:

    Congratulations Neil!!!

    Added on 13 Jun 2022 at 09:22 AM

  46. Georgina Baidya says:

    Congratulations Neil.

    Added on 13 Jun 2022 at 09:58 AM

  47. Bijendra Patel says:

    Congratulation Neil, looking forward to working with you

    Added on 13 Jun 2022 at 11:58 AM

  48. Maha Mohamed says:

    Congratulations Dr Ashman!
    Great news for Renal, Royal London and for patient care in East London.
    You will be awesome !

    Added on 13 Jun 2022 at 01:55 PM

  49. Katie Durman says:

    Congratulations Neil !!
    Sorry to see you move further away from renal, but delighted to have your caring and inclusive leadership at RLH. The renal dietitians wish you all the best !

    Added on 14 Jun 2022 at 09:23 AM

  50. Amanda Malinga says:

    Well deserved! Congratulations Dr Ashman.
    Diabetes CNS

    Added on 14 Jun 2022 at 09:30 AM

  51. Tenzin Sherab says:

    Congratulation Neil. Good news for all of us RLH.

    Added on 14 Jun 2022 at 10:29 PM

  52. Evangeline Bernabe says:

    Congratulations Dr Ashman! Excellent news, we're so happy for you! Although we' missing you here at Bart's. :)

    Added on 15 Jun 2022 at 02:14 PM

  53. Salwa says:

    congrats Neil, I hope one day I can work with you

    Added on 19 Jun 2022 at 09:47 PM

  54. Richard Fluck says:

    Very well done, Neil, from your colleagues in the RSTP and the Renal CRG at NHSEI

    Added on 22 Jun 2022 at 10:17 AM

  55. Kathy McLean says:

    Many congratulations Neil. You will be brilliant!

    Added on 26 Jun 2022 at 11:24 AM

  56. Dennis Whitmore says:

    Congratulations and best wishes Neil.

    Added on 24 Jul 2022 at 05:22 PM

  57. Sandra Ruddick says:

    I hope you take on board what is actually happening to patients within your hospitals. I have been a board member of several housing associations and despair that the CEO, board and committee members had little knowledge of what was actually happening with their tenants. I have been referred to Whitechapel hospital for surgery although I live in Pinner, Middlesex and I am so disappointed at the lack of help and support even just trying to arrange appointments.

    Added on 22 Nov 2022 at 11:13 PM

  58. Angela King says:

    I am a carer in a nursing home, who accompanied a resident for a hepatic scan to the Royal London Hospital last week. Because of a delay in getting transport back home, this man was on an examination bench in the OPD for over five hours. He had been fasting from 12 noon, as instructed. The scan was over by about 1500h, and the transport still had not come at 1930h. I had to stay with him, as his disability meant he was unable to stand, balance or sit in a chair, and was at risk of falling off the examination bed, if left unattended. He was thirsty and tired, and longing for a cup of tea, and the RLH Nurse, (who stayed late with us awaiting the ambulance home) said there was NOWHERE to get him a cup of tea. Even if I had managed to find a canteen, I would have had to PAY for a cup of tea for him! To think that in your huge and prestigious hospital, there wasn't a kettle, a teabag and some milk to give an exhausted and thirsty patient a cup of tea. How can this be? You should be ashamed of yourself, and the whole situation. I would appreciate a reply, to my email address.

    Added on 25 Jan 2024 at 11:49 PM

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