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Who is the Deputy President of the RCN?

Published in RCN Leadership 2 mins read

Professor Alison Leary MBE FRCN is the Deputy President of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN).

Leadership at the Royal College of Nursing (RCN)

The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) is a professional body and trade union for nurses, student nurses, midwives, and healthcare assistants in the United Kingdom. Its leadership team comprises key roles essential for guiding the organization and advocating for nursing professionals.

The Deputy President's Role

The Deputy President plays a crucial role in supporting the President and representing the RCN's values and objectives. This position is vital for:

  • Supporting the President: Assisting the President in their duties and responsibilities.
  • Representing the RCN: Acting as an ambassador for the College at various events and engagements.
  • Contributing to Strategy: Helping to shape the strategic direction and policies of the RCN.

Current RCN Leadership

Following recent elections, the RCN has announced its key leadership appointments:

Role Appointee
President Bejoy Sebastian
Deputy President Professor Alison Leary MBE FRCN

Professor Alison Leary MBE FRCN, a distinguished figure in the nursing profession, takes on the mantle of Deputy President. Concurrently, Bejoy Sebastian has been announced as the new President of the RCN. These appointments are integral to the ongoing work of the RCN in supporting its members and influencing health policy.

For more information about the Royal College of Nursing and its work, visit their official website: RCN.