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genU announces next CEO

Local community services provider genU announced its new chief executive this week.

Dr Chelsea Tobin will step into the top job at the profit-for-purpose organisation on 26 January next year, succeeding outgoing boss Clare Amies.

Currently the chief executive of family violence response service Safe Steps, Dr Tobin has also worked in director roles at social enterprises and disability services organisation Outlook Australia, MacKillop Family Services and Transpacific Industries.

Ingrid Fraser-Williams, genU’s board chair, said Dr Tobin was well placed to lead genU in achieving its strategic ambitions.

“The board is immensely pleased to appoint Chelsea to this role,” she said.

“Her skills and experience will enable genU to strengthen its national presence and assist to drive our strategic ambitions.

“With a team of over 5000 employees nationally, genU is now one of Australia’s largest care providers and we are passionate about continuing to build genuinely inclusive communities and enrich lives across Australia, furthering our positive impact.”

Dr Tobin said genU’s purpose to “enrich lives through connections, supports and opportunities” resonated deeply with her.

“I’m looking forward to working with the team to continue delivering for our clients and advocating to ensure everyone has the opportunity to thrive,” she said.

Outgoing chief executive Ms Amies announced her decision to step down in April this year after a tumultuous tenure.

Ms Amies saw the Geelong-based organisation expand its presence across the country through strategic acquisitions in Tasmania and Western Australia, but also oversaw losses of nearly $40 million in the last two years.

“The board is deeply grateful to Clare Amies for the significant improvements she has delivered as genU’s CEO, and for her continued support for the executive team and the board until Dr Tobin commences, ensuring business continuity and stability,” Ms Fraser-Williams said.

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