Claire Pickering takes on role after serving as interim leader for six months
St John Ambulance Isle of Man has appointed Claire Pickering as its new chief executive.
She has been leading the charity on an interim basis for the past six months.
The organisation says she brings extensive experience and will guide its next phase of development.
John Gill, Knight Commander of St John Ambulance Isle of Man, says the board is confident she will advance its strategic plans and help build a strong and resilient team.
Ms Pickering says she is honoured to take on the position, adding that the charity’s commercial activities - including workplace first aid training, first aid product supply and community transport - directly support its wider public work.
The charity adds it looks forward to strengthening its impact under her leadership.
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