Ayrshire Post

Ex chief executive appears on hospice’s fundraisin­g material

- PAUL BEHAN

A £13m fundraisin­g blitz by the Ayrshire Hospice has been overshadow­ed by the appearance of the organisati­on’s outgoing chief executive in some of its literature.

Carla MacEwan, the organisati­on’s outgoing CEO, was dramatical­ly axed earlier this month following complaints and concerns over her leadership.

The £80,0000 a year executive will leave her post next month and is currently on‘gardening leave.’

However, Ayrshire Hospice Capital Build Spring Appeal packs were this week posted out to thousands of households all over Ayrshire- with Ms MacEwan still banging the drum for donations- despite her imminent exit.

The packs are aimed at raising money to assist the £13m redevelopm­ent of the Ayrshire Hospice base in Racecourse Road.

In her pitch Ms MacEwan said:“As Ayrshire Hospice’s chief executive officer, I am appealing to all in our community, the community we live in, work with and serve, for help in this vital project.”

Residents in Kilmarnock, Irvine and Ayr were sent the fundraisin­g appeal packs- with some scratching their heads over the outgoing CEO’S involvemen­t.

One householde­r said:“I find it strange that the outgoing CEO is involved. Clearly she’s not going to be there for much longer.

“This seems to me to be an own-goal in terms of their public relations.”

The Post contacted the hospice for a comment but they declined.

They did say, however, they were “pleased”with the response to their Capital Build Spring Appeal.

 ?? ?? Clanger The under-fire former chief executive of Ayrshire Hospice, Carla MacEwan, appears on the charity’s fundraisin­g literature
Clanger The under-fire former chief executive of Ayrshire Hospice, Carla MacEwan, appears on the charity’s fundraisin­g literature

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