THE board of Euroa Health Inc (EHI) has announced that Mr Tony Holland will commence in the role of chief executive officer, effective May 15.
Mr Holland was most recently the general manager at Donate Life Victoria, leading a team of 75 medical and nursing professionals in the delivery of the state–wide deceased organ donation program across Victoria.
He worked closely with the Federal Organ and Tissue Authority, Victorian Department of Health, 22 Public Health Services across Victoria and Redcross Lifeblood to ensure community awareness and the delivery of the donation program was optimised to maximise organ donation potential in line with community expectations and the needs of patients.
Prior to that, Mr Holland had a number of chief executive officer roles including with the Harden Regional Development Corporation; OzHelp Foundation Ltd; and the Arthritis Foundation of the ACT.
In a statement released last week, Euroa Health chairman thanked interim CEO Melissa Seymour for her work over the past weeks.
"Melissa has been doing a wonderful job standing in as the Interim CEO, and will continue in this role until May 15, when she will resume her role as innovation and special projects manager," Mr Siede said.
"We wish Tony every success as he commences his new role as CEO, and we sincerely thank Melissa as she continues her journey at Euroa Health."
EHI was established in 1927, and today consists of a 22–bed Acute Hospital; a 3–bed Urgent Care Centre; and "GraniteHill" – a modern 75–bed Aged Care facility opened in 2017; and a new 10–bed dementia facility designed to Dementia Australia recommendations due to open in 2023.
EHI also boasts a recently opened Imaging facility providing both x–ray and ultrasound services, and a fully equipped gymnasium.




