Bupa, the leading international healthcare provider, has appointed Yasmin Jetha as its new Chief Information Officer, with responsibility for Bupa's global IT function. She will take up her position in October and will report to Ray King, Bupa's Chief Executive.
Announcing the appointment, Ray King said:Yasmin brings to Bupa an impressive track record in the IT industry. She will play a crucial role as Chief Information Officer in driving forward our IT function and identifying opportunities for technology to enable growth and support our business priorities.
Yasmin is currently the Chief Operating Officer of the Financial
Times where her responsibilities include global IT services.
Prior to this, Yasmin was a board member of the Abbey
National Bank, where she was responsible for a number of
functions, including IT.
In addition to her business life, Yasmin is Vice Chair of the
University of Bedfordshire's Governing Body, and also Vice Chair of
the National Committee of the Aga Khan Foundation (UK), a
non-denominational charitable organisation.
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Bupa's purpose is to help people lead longer, healthier, happier lives. A leading international healthcare group, we offer personal and company health insurance, run care homes for older people and hospitals, and provide workplace health services, health assessments and chronic disease management services, including health coaching, and home healthcare.
With no shareholders, we invest our profits to provide more and better healthcare, and fulfill our purpose. We are committed to making quality, patient-centred, affordable healthcare more accessible in the areas of wellness, chronic disease management and ageing.
Employing more than 52,000 people, Bupa has operations around the world, principally in the UK, Australia, Spain, New Zealand and the USA, as well as Hong Kong, Thailand, Saudi Arabia, India, China and across Latin America.
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