Woolworths’ new chief medical officer Rob McCartney Woolworths hires first chief medical officer Woolworths Group has appointed Dr Rob McCartney (pictured) to the newly created position of chief medical officer. “There is a plethora of medical information and advice to consider in the planning and implementation of a Covid-19 safe workplace. This appointment ensures we have an internal expert, with a grounding in medical advice, to help make well informed long-term decisions on the safet
the safety and wellbeing of our teams and customers,” said Brian Long, safety, health and wellbeing general manager at Woolworths Group.
“Dr McCartney’s appointment will ensure we keep at the forefront of occupational health, hygiene and public health policy as it relates to Covid-19, while upholding the highest possible health and hygiene standards across our supermarkets, distribution centres, and support offices.”
The appointment has been created to provide Woolworths Group with expert medical advice to help shape policies that will ensure the ongoing safety of teams and customers as the nation continues to live with Covid-19.
Dr McCartney joins Woolworths Group with more than 20 years’ experience in occupational medicine.
“Given the scale of current public health challenges, I’ll be looking to hit the ground running. Together with the safety and leadership teams, I’ll be focused on implementing best practice Covid-19 risk management across the business as we navigate the pandemic,” McCartney said.
He will be responsible for weighing all the available medical information and advice to consider in the planning and implementation of a Covid-safe workplace. He will also engage with regulatory authorities and state and federal health departments, and develop educational materials for team members.
Dr McCartney will report to the Woolworths board and its relevant sub-committees as well as the group executive committee.
Bapcor appoints two directors
Bapcor, one of the Asia Pacific region’s leading providers of vehicle parts, accessories and equipment, has appointed James Todd and Mark Powell as non-executive directors, effective September 1.
Until recently Todd was MD of Wolseley Private Holdings, an independent private equity firm he cofounded in 1999. He is an experienced company director, corporate adviser and investor. He is also a director of IVE Group, Coventry Group and HRL Holdings.
Powell is a professional company director with more than 30 years’ experience in retail, logistics and wholesale in the UK, Spain and North America, as well as in Australia and New Zealand.
He was UK logistics operations director for Tesco, and divisional head for Booker Wholesale. He also ran Walmart Canada’s logistics operations.
Bapcor’s core business is the automotive aftermarket, with businesses spanning trade, specialist wholesale, retail and service. Trade businesses include Burson Auto Parts, Precision Automotive Equipment and BNT.
It employs some 4500 people in more than 1000 locations.