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Welsh Ambulance Service Trust announces new chief executive

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 10:01, Tuesday August 5th, 2025.
Last updated: 10:01, Tuesday August 5th, 2025

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Jason Killens, left, will be replaced by Emma Wood as the chief executive of the Welsh Ambulance Service Trust
Jason Killens, left, will be replaced by Emma Wood as the chief executive of the Welsh Ambulance Service Trust

The Welsh Ambulance Service Trust has appointed its next chief executive, who will take over from the outgoing Jason Killens this October.

Mr Killens takes over as chief executive of London Ambulance Service, moving back to his home city after seven years at the Welsh Ambulance Service.

His replacement, Emma Wood, joins from University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, where she has served as chief people officer and deputy chief executive officer.

Ms Wood described her new role as a “real honour” and said: “The organisation has already achieved significant progress in transforming its services, and I’m excited to build on that strong foundation.

“There is real opportunity ahead to continue innovating, to strengthen the quality of care we provide, and to make a lasting, positive impact for people across Wales.”

Jason Killens is leaving the Welsh Ambulance Service Trust

Ms Wood continued: “I’m passionate about creating a working environment where our teams thrive and I’m deeply committed to enhancing colleague experience as a key driver of excellent patient care.

“I feel both excited and privileged to be taking on this role and to serve communities across Wales.

“I look forward to working alongside colleagues, partners, and stakeholders to shape the next chapter for the Trust.”

Colin Dennis, chair of the Welsh Ambulance Service Trust, welcomed Ms Wood to the role following a “highly competitive recruitment process”.

He said: “The calibre of applicants reflects the growing national reputation of the Welsh Ambulance Service, and Emma stood out as an exceptional candidate.

“She brings a wealth of leadership experience and a clear passion for people and service improvement.”

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