New chair appointed to Mayo Roscommon Hospice
The Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation has announced the appointment of Paul Foxe as its new chair.
Paul, who owns Foxe & Co. Chartered Accountants in Roscommon, has served on the foundation’s board for a number of years and brings extensive experience and a deep commitment to Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation.
Paul succeeds Mike Smith, a Boyle-based auctioneer, who recently completed his five-year term as chair.
Under Mike’s leadership, the foundation has continued to grow and strengthen its support for patients and families across Mayo and Roscommon. 2021 saw the launch of Roscommon Hospice, an eight bed inpatient unit with full day-care.
This came in under budget at €6.3 million.
Founded in 1993, the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation funds, develops, and delivers palliative care services to individuals living with life-limiting illnesses.
Over the past 32 years, the foundation’s palliative care teams have supported more than 25,000 patients and their families, both in local communities and dedicated hospice facilities.
Mr. Foxe said: “Having served on the board for several years, I’m honoured to step into the role of chair.
"I understand both the challenges we face and the opportunities ahead as we work to expand and enhance our services in the west of Ireland. I’m genuinely excited about our plans for the next three years.
"I sincerely thank Mike Smith for his outstanding leadership over the past five years - I certainly have big shoes to fill. I look forward to continuing to work alongside him, Martina, and the rest of the board.
"We’re fortunate to have such a dedicated voluntary team, and I’m thrilled to lead and collaborate with them as we move forward.”
Outgoing chair Mike Smith added: "I’m delighted to pass the baton to Paul, whose dedication and vision make him a fantastic choice for this role, and I look forward to continuing my work with the Board as we support him in this new chapter.”
Martina Jennings, chief executive of the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation, said: "Paul has been an active and committed member of the board, serving as chair of our Audit and Governance Committee, and playing a key role in implementing our vision over the past number of years. I’m really looking forward to working with him on our future plans.
"I extend my heartfelt thanks to Mike for his tireless dedication and service, and to his wife Mary for generously sharing his time with us. I’m thrilled that Mike will continue to serve on our board.
"I’ve been very fortunate to work with exceptional chairs, and to continue working alongside a passionate and dedicated board.
"Both Mike and Paul have generously given their time and expertise, and their leadership continues to make a meaningful difference to patients and families we serve.”
Members of the board thanked Mike for his commitment and work over last five years and wish Paul all the best in his new role as Chair.
Anyone who wishes to make a donation to Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation can do so by logging on to www.hospice.ie or by phoning 094 93 88666 or by calling to the Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation office on the Main Street in Knock.