HMI Council

The Council is the governing body of the Institute. Council meets regularly throughout the year to develop strategy, and guide the work of the Institute.

Breda Crehan-Roche

President, HMI
Healthcare and Social Care Systems Management Consultant 

Breda is a highly accomplished and uniquely experienced healthcare executive and healthcare systems subject matter expert with over 35 years’ experience as a healthcare professional and senior executive at all levels of the Irish healthcare ecosystem.

Breda took early retirement from her most recent HSE position as Chief Officer of Community Healthcare West/CHO2 where she lead out on major transformational and reform programmes under Sláintecare across Primary Care, Disability, Mental Health, Older Persons Services and Health and Well-Being Services across counties Galway, Mayo and Roscommon. With a keen interest in integrated health system reform across complex healthcare services, Breda has a particular specialist interest in Disability Services and Community Care Services having worked as Chief Executive Officer of Ability West between 2005 and 2019 and also held a number of senior management positions, including senior roles In the Midland Health Board, as Assistant CEO of Community Care Services, Director of Services for Persons with Disabilities and for a short time as Assistant National Director of Social Inclusion in the newly formed Health Service Executive.

Breda is a Registered Nurse, Montessori Teacher, has an MSc in Economics and Healthcare Management from the University of Wales, a MBS from University of Limerick and a Certificate in Charity Law, Governance and Trusteeship from the Law Society. Breda continues to provide her expertise and health systems consulting services to a range of stakeholders across the healthcare system where the depth and breadth of her experience as a senior healthcare manager and commissioner provides invaluable insights and guidance to parties seeking to meaningfully participate in and to support the healthcare system to increase access to care and services and to ensure patient and service user centricity is the focal point for all initiatives.

As President of HMI, Breda is committed to the consolidation of networks and  the provision of solid sounding boards to support healthcare managers in their pursuit of continuous professional development through synergies and reciprocal learning opportunities across Ireland and through the European Association of Healthcare Managers.

Sharon Morrow

Sharon Morrow

Vice President, HMI Council

CEO, Bon Secours Hospital, Dublin

Sharon qualified as a RGN at the Adelaide Hospital and held a number of positions at the Adelaide Hospital and Tallaght Hospital. In addition to a BSc (Hons) and MBA, Sharon has a MSc in Medical Ethics & Law, qualified as a Black Belt in Lean/6 Sigma and is a Crew/Team Resource Management Instructor.  She worked as a Directorate Business Manager at St James Hospital before moving to the HSE, National Clinical Strategy and Planning Directorate as National Programme Manager for Rheumatology, Neurology, Dermatology, Orthopaedics, Epilepsy and Home Antimicrobial Therapy.  She subsequently held the post of Chief Operations Officer at the Adelaide & Meath Hospital, Tallaght before joining LauraLynn as CEO in August, 2014.

Theresa Heller

Theresa Heller

Hon Secretary, HMI Council
Assistant National Director of HR, Corporate Business Partner, Human Resources Division HSE

Theresa has worked in the Health Services for 39 years. During those years Theresa held a number of senior management and senior Human Resources Roles in the acute, community services and corporate services. Theresa has extensive experience in operational and strategic Human Resource Management across all services. Theresa was appointed Assistant National Director in July 2021 as Corporate Business Partner, National Human Resource Division, Health Service Executive.

Theresa was awarded a B.A. in Health Care Management from Dublin City University and a M.Sc. in HealthCare Management from Trinity College, Dublin.

Gerard O’Callaghan

Dr. Gerard O’Callaghan

Honorary Treasurer, HMI
Chief Operations Officer, HSE, South South/West Hospital Group

Before his current appointment Gerard was CEO of South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital. Previously he was General Manager, Kerry General Hospital; Management Accountant for the Southern Health Board; and Finance and General Services Officer at Cork University Hospital. He is a qualified accountant (FCCA) and holds an M.Sc. in Management from Trinity College Dublin and a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) from Aston University, Birmingham.

Tony Canavan

Tony Canavan

Immediate Past President, HMI
Regional Executive Officer, HSE West and North West

Tony has worked in the Health Services in the West for over 30 years. Over that time he has held a number of appointments with the Western Health Board in the Mental Health Services, the Department of Public Health, Primary Care Services and Acute Hospitals Services. In 2012, he was appointed Chief Operating Officer of the first Hospital Group in the country known then as the Galway Roscommon University Hospitals Group, which subsequently became the Saolta Group and was extended to include Letterkenny and Sligo.  In 2015, he became Chief Officer of Community Healthcare West before returning to the Saolta Group four years later as CEO. He took up the role of Regional Executive Officer, HSE West and North West in March 2024.

Tony is a Past President of the Health Management Institute and is a member of the scientific subcommittee of the European Association of Hospital Mangers (EAHM).

Gerry O'Dwyer

Gerry O’Dwyer

Ordinary Member and Director of Education, HMI
Ex CEO South South West Hospital Group

Gerry O’Dwyer is employed as the Chief Executive Officer of the South / South West Hospital Group (SSWHG). A long term health service manager, he has held many senior roles in Ireland including Regional Director for Performance and Integration, HSE South; Regional Director of Operations in Dublin Mid Leinster; and Hospital Network Manager for the acute hospitals in HSE South. Gerry was elected President of the European Association of Hospital Managers (EAHM) in September 2014

Adrian Ahern

Adrian Ahern

Co-opted Member, HMI Council
Director of Nursing/Person in Charge, Leopardstown Park Hospital

Adrian holds the following qualifications: R.P.N., R.G.N. ,BSc (Hons) Econ, M.A.
He is the current chair of the HMI West Regional Committee. A former General Manager in the HSE, he is now Operations Manager with Ballinderry Nursing Home Ltd. He is a council member of HMI and Irish rep on the EAHM mental health group.

Eamonn Fitzgerald

Eamonn Fitzgerald

Co-opted Member, HMI Council
Managing Director, UPMC Ireland

Kate Killeen White

Kate Killeen White

Ordinary Council Member, HMI
Regional Executive Officer, HSE Dublin and Midlands

Kate has held the position of Chief Officer for South East Community Healthcare since 1st January 2019. As Chief Officer, Kate is responsible for the delivery of community healthcare services in the counties of Carlow, Kilkenny, Waterford, Wexford and South Tipperary and across the areas of Primary Care, Older Persons, Disabilities, Mental Health, Health and Wellbeing and Quality, Safety and Service Improvement.

Prior to joining the Health Service, Kate practiced as a Barrister-at-Law specialising in the areas of Human Rights and Constitutional Law, Health Law and Policy including disability and Mental Health, Corporate Governance Strategy and Development Principles including Mergers and Acquisitions and Corporate re-structuring and reform.

With a strong academic background in law, Kate is also currently completing the Diploma in Corporate Governance at Smurfit Business School.

Kate is diligent, decisive, and results-led and reliably forges sterling client rapport, placing primary emphasis on loyalty, trust, and confidentiality.

John Joe McGowan

Ordinary Council Member, HMI Council
General Manager Operations West, National Ambulance Service

John Joe is the General Manager Opertions West, National Ambulance Service, which covers services in Counties Galway, Mayo, Roscommon, Sligo, Leitrim, Donegal.

John Joe has extensive experience in all aspects of the National Ambulance Service working his way from Paramedic right through to General Manager having joined the service in 2005.

Mellany McLoone

Mellany McLoone

Ordinary Council Member, HMI
Integrated Health Area Manager, Dublin North City and Dublin North West

Mellany McLoone was appointed to the position of Integrated Health Area (IHA) Manager for Dublin North City and Dublin North West, from 1st October 2024. She has previously held the position of Chief Officer of Community Healthcare Organisation Dublin North City and County (CHO DNCC) since March 2019.

As IHA Manager, Mellany is responsible for the delivery of Community and Acute services in Dublin North City and Dublin North West geographical area.

With significant experience in the Irish public health system over the past three decades, she has worked in a number of senior management and leadership roles in the areas of human resources, business support and operational management in hospitals, community services and Tusla.

Mellany holds a Masters in Organisational Leadership from the Royal College of Surgeon’s Institute of Leadership and an Advanced Diploma in Applied Employment Law from Kings Inn. She has also been awarded a Degree in HR and Industrial Relations from the National College of Ireland and the Irish Management Institute’s Graduate Award in Executive Healthcare Leadership and Health Service.

Lucy Nugent

Lucy Nugent

Ordinary Council Member (Former President), HMI
CEO, Tallaght University Hospital

Lucy has worked in the acute hospital sector for over 20 years and is a Registered Children’s Nurse and Registered General Nurse. She holds a Bachelor of Nursing Studies (Hons) from Dublin City University, an M.Sc. (Hons) in Healthcare Management from Trinity College, Dublin and a Diploma in Leadership and Quality Improvement from the Royal College of Physicians Dublin. She sits on the EAHM Executive Committee and on the International Hospital Federation’s Chapter on “International Core Leadership and Managerial Competencies”.

Caroline O’Regan

Caroline O’Regan

Ordinary Council Member, HMI
Executive Development Specialist, Programme Director
Royal College of Surgeons, Institute of Leadership (IoL) Ireland

Caroline has over 25 years’ experience working in leadership and management development in the health sector in the Ireland and Internationally.
Caroline holds a (MEd) Masters in Education, with the University of Sheffield. She is an accredited executive leadership coach and works with CEO’s, Senior Executives and managers in public and private industries. Caroline is also and External Coach Accreditation Assessor (AC UK & Ireland) and Neuro-linguistic practitioner (NLP). She is a member of the Communication Council of the European Association of Hospital Managers (EAHM), and British Psychological Society (BPS). She was a
Non- Executive Board member of the Institute of Public Administration (IPA).

Caroline held the position of Assistant of National Director, Leadership Education and Development HSE Corporate HR, before taking up the post with the RCSI Institute of Leadership (IoL). Prior to this, she was lead for Management and Leadership Development with HSE Corporate Learning and Development. Caroline was one of the first members of the Office for Health Management (OHM) and led the development of health care competency frameworks and personal and development planning (PDP).

She has developed a portfolio for executive and strategic development with health, public and private sectors. She worked with the Department of Health and was part of the change management team for the Irish health system reform programme and introduction of the HSE. She is programme director of the Clinical Directors programme and executive development programmes.

Grace Rothwell

Grace Rothwell

Ordinary Council Member, HMI Council
National Director, Access and Integration, HSE

A native of Kilkenny, Grace Rothwell has worked in the Health Service for more than 25 years and now at Assistant National Director level. Her roles have been in management at varying levels in acute hospitals and most recently she has taken up the post of Chief Officer in the South East Community Healthcare, covering a Maternity Leave.

She began her career with roles in Household Services in the Coombe Hospital, Dublin and Waterford Regional Hospital, followed by a Project Management Role at national level, which involved the development of ‘National Cleaning Standards’ and ‘National Infection Prevention & Control Standards.’  In this role she also enabled the first ever National Hygiene Audit.

She then had a number of Facilities Management roles in St. James’s Hospital, Dublin, before taking up the position of General Manager in South Tipperary General Hospital in 2013 – something she had always wanted to do. “Running a hospital is something everyone should experience, the sense of purpose, the teamwork, the contact with patients and families and the ability to make things happen is invaluable.”

Grace left Tipperary to take up the post of Head of the SDU which enabled insight as to workings between the HSE, Department of Health and the Oireachtas, as well as operations in the various acute hospitals throughout the country.  She described this as “again huge learning.”

In 2019 she commenced work as General Manager of University Hospital Waterford & Kilcreene Regional Orthopaedic Hospital – a post which she loved, “It was a big busy hospital, the Covid Era, the post Covid Era and then the Wexford Fire – I gained a considerable amount of  experience”!

In April of this year, she took up the role of Chief Officer in South East Community Healthcare. “This was a very different place to acute hospitals – huge learning and opportunity to encourage collaboration and integrated services.”

Philippa Ryan Withero

Dr Philippa Ryan Withero

Ordinary Council Member, HMI Council
Assistant National Director of HR, Strategic Workplace Planning and Development, Human Resources Division HSE

Since Philippa was appointed to this role in September 2017, she has brought together the Workforce Analytics Unit with the Integrated Workforce Planning Unit to create a strategic workforce planning and intelligence unit. Most recently, this unit has expanded to now include a HR Integration team that brings together Organisation Management cross functionally between HR and Finance. Collectively this brings together workforce intelligence, through robust data collection and analysis, along with the developments in strategic workforce planning and forecasting in addition to the supported end to end HR function delivered via HR Integration. Under her leadership, this team provides all employment reporting, workforce analytics and projections and HR Integration across the health service.

Phillipa has led out on the development and implementation of multiple workforce planning projects including the first National Safe Nurse Staffing Framework, underpinned by a national programme of safe nurse staffing research, in her role as Deputy Chief Nursing Officer with the Department of Health. This work has received international recognition and cross country collaboration. More recently, she has led on the first collaborative project with the ESRI, to further develop the Hippocrates Model developed by the ESRI, to project workforce demand across Acute Hospitals. She continues to work with the ESRI to further develop this work to project workforce demand for community services nationally.

Philippa has almost 30 years of experience in the Health Services, having started her career in nursing, but has worked in a variety of roles that span across nursing and midwifery, human resources, operational, educational and policy, working nationally and internationally on key workforce projects. Her passion is to drive the workforce planning agenda and create the awareness and appreciation of the health workforce as a critical enabler to high quality safe patient care along with sustainable healthy work environments.

June Stanley

June Stanley

Ordinary Council Member, HMI
Interim Chief Executive Officer, National Rehabilitation Hospital

June is a senior executive with a 30-year track record of accomplishment in healthcare and financial Services. After commencing her career working in both banking and insurance, June moved into healthcare in 2003; holding senior management positions in St. Vincent’s Healthcare Group, Hermitage Medical Clinic and the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital. She now holds the position of Interim Chief Executive at the National Rehabilitation Hospital having previously held the role of Deputy CEO / Director of Operational Services. She is currently studying for a Doctorate in Business Administration and holds an MSc in Management and Application of IT in Accounting, Diploma in Corporate Governance and Green Belt in Lean Six Sigma for healthcare. Professionally, June is a Chartered Internal Auditor and Accountant (FCCA), and has served on a number of Boards.