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Northumberland County Council appoints new Chief Executive
Following a formal interview and selection process, Daljit Lally OBE has been officially confirmed as Northumberland County Council’s new Chief Executive after a successful interim period.
In her career Daljit has successfully worked in a number of senior roles across different business settings, ranging from the petroleum industry and care homes to the NHS and local government.
Speaking about her appointment, she said: “It’s an absolute pleasure and privilege to be appointed as Chief Executive of the County Council and I’m looking forward to continuing to work with all of the dedicated and professional staff, who go above and beyond to support our communities across Northumberland.”
Alongside her CEO role Daljit will also continue in her role as Executive Director of Delivery with Northumbria Healthcare.
Daljit specialises in developing and delivering integrated care services, working closely with elected members, health professionals, academic organisations and local communities to develop and implement policy and services to help residents to live independent, successful lives.
She holds an MBA from Durham University and in January 2016 Daljit received an OBE for services to the community by integrating health and social care.
Peter Jackson, leader of Northumberland County Council, said: “We’re delighted to confirm Daljit as Chief Executive.
“She brings with her a wealth of skills, experience and an in-depth knowledge of the council and our vision to take Northumberland forward over the next few years.”
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