Anita Rolfe appointed Chair of the Board of Trustees at Moya Cole Hospice
Yesterday, December 1st marked Anita's first day in her new role as Chair of the Board of Trustees at Moya Cole Hospice
There has been a transition in the Board of Trustees at Moya Cole Hospice as Anita Rolfe takes over the position from Jackie Oldham.
Monday 1st December marked Anita’s first day as Chair of the Board of Trustees at the hospice.
Anita has served on the Board of Trustees since May 2024, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise. She is employed as the Deputy Chief Nurse for NHS Greater Manchester and has worked in the NHS as a registered nurse for 39 years having started her nursing career in 1985.
Anita has worked in a variety of clinical roles across Greater Manchester including community, acute, mental health and primary care provision. Anita has significant senior clinical leadership experience across commissioning and provider organisations, with a particular focus on governance, quality assurance and improvement, patient safety and care experience.
Anita has a close connection with the hospice, as her daughter received end-of-life care from the care team in 2019, and therefore brings a deep understanding of the feelings that families experience when engaging with the hospice.
“I’m grateful for the trust of the Board and for Jackie’s leadership,” said Anita. “This is an exciting chapter in the history of the hospice as we change our name to Moya Cole Hospice, move to our new site in Heald Green and plan for development at our Little Hulton site.
I look forward to building on our strong foundation and working with the board, staff, and community to further our commitment to caring for the people of Greater Manchester impacted by life-limiting illnesses. Anita Rolfe, Chair, Moya Cole Hospice
Anita’s predecessor, Jackie, has led Moya Cole Hospice through the challenges of Covid, as well as the exciting and transformational plans to build a new hospice in Heald Green. She will remain actively involved as a trustee, continuing to support the organisation’s mission and provide valuable guidance during this next chapter.
“It has been an honour to serve as Chair of Moya Cole Hospice,” Jackie said. “I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished together, and I’m excited to support Anita as she steps into this important role. Anita brings extensive strategic experience, a strong commitment to our values, and a clear vision for the future.
It has been wonderful to be part of the process to bring the new hospice project from planning to reality. I look forward to the day the doors of the new hospice open for our community. Jackie Oldham, Former Chair, Moya Cole Hospice