04 Jun 2021

Air Ambulance charity names new trustees

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Midlands Air Ambulance Charity has announced the appointment of Vivienne McVey and Neal Hooper to its board of trustees.

The lifesaving service relies on important voluntary support from more than 200 people across the communities it services.

They assist with various duties, including support in the charity 's shops, helping at events and as trustees serving on the board.

Vivienne (pictured) is chief executive of Virgin Care, leading the business to deliver publicly funded health and care services in partnership with the NHS and local authorities.

She was one of the founder members of the business and has overseen its growth since it began in 2010.

Vivienne 's earlier career involved being a GP, working as a doctor in the NHS for nearly twenty years, having graduated in medicine from the University of Cambridge.

She will sit on the charity 's general Board and will also join the Clinical Services Development Working Group.

Vivienne said: “Having worked in the healthcare industry, with NHS and private sector experience, I am passionate about providing the best patient care to those I serve, formerly as an NHS clinician, and latterly as CEO of Virgin Care.

“It will therefore be an honour to support Midlands Air Ambulance Charity on its board, committed to helping save the lives of so many people in their most vulnerable time. ”

Neal is managing director of Aico Ltd - a market leader in domestic fire and Carbon Monoxide protection - and a director of HomeLINK (Aico 's sister company).

He has more than 30 years company director experience, including working for large corporations such as Siemens and Honeywell.

Neil will also play an intrinsic role on the charity 's fundraising committee.

He said: “My team at Aico and I are committed to giving back to the community, and I actively seek to support good causes where I can.

“I am privileged to become a trustee for Midlands Air Ambulance Charity, supporting the service with its strategic goals.

“I am looking forward to the opportunity to assist the charity in its mission to continue to deliver the very best pre-hospital advanced care to over 4,500 people within the Midlands each year. ”

Vivienne and Neal join chairman Roger Pemberton, and fellow trustees, Andrew Lennox, Gareth Dellenty, Kate Bailey, Keith Marriott, Robert Douglas and Waheed Saleem.