New Chief Executive at the New Zealand College of Midwives

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Dear member

The New Zealand College of Midwives President, Deb Pittam, is delighted to announce the appointment of Alison Eddy as the next Chief Executive for the College. Alison will start in her new role on the 23rd January 2019. The position was widely advertised and attracted a high calibre of applicants.

“The profession is privileged to have a midwife of this calibre who is willing to keep supporting and leading the profession to maintain its special role in the lives of New Zealand’s women and their families,” says Deb.

“Alison has worked as a Midwifery Advisor at the College for the last 15 years. She has maintained her practice as a midwife during these years with a background in lead maternity carer/team midwifery and as a core midwife,” says Deb Pittam. Her work at the College together with her previous public health work, Ministry of Health and student health management positions have given her the background to manage College staff and contracts. Her Master’s degree provided new knowledge on water birth and she maintains a keen interest in research and outcomes that support midwifery practice. She was the first midwife Deputy Chair of the Perinatal and Maternal Mortality Review Committee and has contributed greatly to the statistical analysis of maternity outcomes in New Zealand.

“It gives me the greatest professional and personal pleasure to hand over the reins to Alison Eddy as the new Chief Executive (CE) of the College.” says Karen Guilliland the retiring CE.  “Alison has been a wonderful deputy CE for two years and has provided ample evidence that she is an extremely able successor.”

Karen goes on to say that Alison is an intelligent, hardworking and committed midwife who has high ethical and professional standards. “As the person responsible for the College’s professional projects and contracts over the last 15 years Alison’s appointment gives certainty and stability to members of the College and to the team in the office” she says.

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Contact; Maria Scott, Communications at 03 3772732