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HSE’s new CEO takes the reins

HSE’s new CEO Sarah Albon takes the reins

Sarah Albon, the new chief executive of Britain’s workplace health and safety regulator has taken up her post this week.

Ms Albon vacated her position as inspector general and CEO of the Insolvency Service, where she had been since 2015 to take charge of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE). 

She replaces acting chief executive David Snowball who has held the post since June 2018 and will be retiring from HSE at the end of the year.

Ms Albon’s past roles includes roles as director of Strategy and Change at Her Majesty’s Courts and Tribunal Service, director of Civil Family and Legal Aid Policy and deputy director of Criminal Legal Aid Strategy at the Ministry of Justice. She has also served as principal private secretary to two Lord Chancellors.

Martin Temple, HSE’s Chair has welcomed the appointment: “I am looking forward enormously to working with our new chief executive.

“Sarah’s CV speaks for itself and her valuable experience in leading organisations through change and planning for the future will stand her in good stead leading this world-class regulator of workplace health and safety.”

Sarah said: “I’ve been looking forward to getting started in my new role and meeting colleagues and partners who all are committed to advancing HSE’s mission to save lives by reducing risk, protecting people and the environment.

“I am honoured to have the opportunity to lead this important and hugely respected regulator. Working together with my new colleagues across HSE, my focus will be on continuing to deliver improvements in health and safety performance as our workplaces move into a future with new challenges, new technologies and new opportunities.”

You can follow Sarah on Twitter at @CEO_HSE.

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