Let’s improve Quarriers services, says new boss
Health and social care charity Quarriers has appointed a new chief executive officer.
Dr Ron Culley is currently chief officer with the Western Isles Health and Social Care Partnership, a position he has held for the last four years.
He takes over at the Brigde of Weir- based charity from Alice Harper, who is stepping down after seven years at the helm.
Dr Culley said: “Quarriers does tremendous work providing practical care and support for vulnerable children, adults and families across the country.
“I feel privileged to have been appointed to head this organisation and I very much look forward to meeting the people we support and working with the board, staff and volunteers to further improve the services Quarriers provides to those who face challenging circumstances.”
Prior to his role in the Western Isles, Dr Culley worked in a variety of positions including chief officer health and social care at the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA).
Tom Scholes, chair of Quarriers’ board of trustees, said: “Ron has made a major impact in shaping health and social care integration in the Western Isles and has an indepth understanding of the care sector across Scotland and beyond.
“We are delighted he is joining us as our next CEO to drive forward our development as one of Scotland’s leading health and social care charities.
“On behalf of the board of trustees, I’d also like to thank our departing CEO Alice Harper for her major contribution to Quarriers over the last seven years and to wish her every success in the future.”
Dr Culley will take up his new role with the charity in April.