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Consumer champion to lead RCVS
7 June 2012
Nick Stace has been appointed Chief Executive and Secretary of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, and will take up his post on 3 September 2012.
Mr Stace (pictured) leaves CHOICE, Australia’s equivalent of consumer group Which?, after three and a half years as Chief Executive Officer.
At CHOICE, Nick led the modernisation of the organisation, this year taking it to the number one spot as the most trusted media entity in Australia.
A long-standing consumer champion, Nick also held the post of Deputy CEO at Which?, he was a director at Consumers’ International and former Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s Director of Strategic Communications.
“I am delighted that Nick Stace will be joining the College,” says RCVS President Jerry Davies.
“With his impressive track-record, I believe that we have a Chief Executive who will lead the College into a new phase of modernisation and development.
"I am grateful to the Interview Panel, led by Council member Dr Barry Johnson, for all their hard work in securing this excellent appointment.”
Nick Stace says: “It is an enormous privilege to be leading an organisation that seeks to ensure Britain has the best vets in the world.
"The College has a special place in the lives of every vet in the country, it also has a responsibility to animals and consumers to set high standards and ensure they are met.
"I look forward to helping the College continue to improve veterinary standards across the country and to lead the College through its next stage of development.”
The role of Chief Executive and Secretary is a new one – previously the Registrar led the executive of the College. One of Nick Stace's first tasks will be to assist in recruitment of the Head of Legal Services/Registrar - a new role.