‘You put your head on your pillow at night and hope you've done the right thing’ – Bernard Gloster on his time at the helm of HSEThe chief executive is leaving the job in March after three years, just before he turns 60, saying that he has given it his all and doesn’t want to suffer from burnout‘You put your head on your pillow at night and hope you've done the right thing’ – Bernard Gloster on his time at the helm of HSEMaeve Sheehan Today at 06:30For years, Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary was regularly touted as the man to fix the health service. Then his former deputy chief executive, Michael Cawley, joined the board of the HSE.
Source: Irish Independent December 21, 2025 11:32 UTC