Otago Daily Times

SDHB acknowledg­es loss of ‘exceptiona­l individual’

- MIKE HOULAHAN

SOUTHERN District Health Board management and staff have been left devastated by the death of deputy commission­er Graham Crombie.

SDHB commission­er Kathy Grant, who succeeded Mr Crombie in chairing the Otago Polytechni­c council and sat on the board of Dunedin City Holdings with him, was influentia­l in his appointmen­t as deputy commission­er, alongside fellow deputy Richard Thompson.

‘‘The three of us worked as a team,’’ Mrs Grant said.

‘‘I feel in many respects that I have lost my left hand or my right hand.

‘‘Graham was one of my reference points, as Richard continues to be.’’

Mrs Grant sent a message to all SDHB staff last night, which said Mr Crombie died after having undergone complex surgery.

‘‘I want to acknowledg­e with gratitude the efforts and compassion of our staff towards Graham while he has been in our care.

‘‘Graham was an exceptiona­l individual who made a phenomenal contributi­on to Dunedin and beyond, and I have no doubt that tributes will flow from many quarters as our community tries to process this news.’’

While Mr Crombie’s accountanc­y expertise had been a leading reason for his appointmen­t as deputy commission­er, his contributi­on to the organisati­on was far wider, Mrs Grant said.

He was chairman of the board’s Southern Future Advisory Group, and also steered the South Island Health Alliance’s informatio­n systems committee’s work on integratio­n of health informatio­n across the wider South Island.

Mr Crombie was 55.

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