Mannion new Twilight CEO

Niamh Mannion has been named as the new CEO of Twilight Aged Care, following the passing of former CEO Neil Wendt.

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North Sydney based not-for-profit Twilight Aged Care has welcomed a new chief executive officer, Niamh Mannion, who will commence in the role on 21 July.

Previously the executive director of Vinnies Services at St Vincet de Paul Society NSW and part-time board director of Scalabrini Village and The End Street Sleeping Collaboration, Ms Mannion “is a passionate leader with considerable experience of making a difference for community in the private, government and more recently not-for-profit sectors,” said Twilight Aged Care chair Lorraine Lovitt on behalf of the board.

Ms Mannion said she was drawn to the mission of Twilight Aged Care and its long history of caring for older Australians.

“I am inspired by Twilight’s rich history of responding to the needs of vulnerable people in community and its family model of care, which is special,” she said.

“A focus on people having dignity, choice and control has always been central to my previous roles, and I look forward to building on that at Twilight as we create a home for our residents and families.”

Ms Lovitt said that Ms Mannion brought over 15 years of experience in developing and implementing strategy and leading cultural change, with a focus on improving people’s lives.

Ms Mannion takes on the legacy left by former chief executive officer Neil Wendt, who passed away in January,

Ms Lovitt also thanked acting CEO James Carter for his support during the recruitment process.

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