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New joint director of estates and facilities for St George's Healthcare NHS Trust and St George's, University of London

Date of issue: Thursday 9th August 2012

Neal Deans has been appointed to the role of joint director of estates and facilities for St George's Healthcare NHS Trust and St George's, University of London.

This joint appointment is part of a partnership programme focusing on closer working between the two organisations to achieve a shared goal of providing the highest quality education, training, research and clinical care.

Neal will start his new role on 1st September 2012. Vaughan Williams, head of estates and facilities for St George's, University of London, will continue to manage ongoing university projects until they are completed.

Neal will be responsible for the development of a joint estates strategy and providing professional leadership to the estates and facilities functions of both organisations. He will also manage the trust and university's property portfolio and support facilities including maintenance, cleaning, catering and transport, and will oversee capital projects, which include new builds and refurbishments.

Neal was appointed to the role of director of estates and facilities at St George's Healthcare NHS Trust in 2005. Since then Neal has overseen the redevelopment of the A&E and stroke departments as St George's Hospital has become the regional major trauma centre and hyper-acute stroke unit for south west London. He has also overseen the development of the Rose Centre, a modern stand-alone facility for the South West London Breast Screening Service, and the ongoing development of new neurorehabilitation facilities at Queen Mary’s Hospital.

Neal said:

"I very much look forward to the challenges that this new role will bring and to contributing to further enhancing the status of St George's as one of the leading healthcare, education and research institutions in the country. I would also like to thank Vaughan for his continued hard work and commitment, and for the massive contribution he has made to university over the past seven years."

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