HealthTechAppointments

Connected healthcare firm Wellbeing Software has appointed a new CEO.

Robert Miller brings a proven track record of more than 30 years scaling health software companies both in the UK and internationally, running a broad array of global functions as a commercial and regional general manager focused on driving growth. 

Described as a target-driven business leader with a technical background, he has significant experience in healthcare solution commercialisation and direct management experience across a wide range of healthcare businesses, forging strong partnerships in the health and diagnostics markets.

Miller joins Mansfield-based Wellbeing – a Citadel Group company – from Allscripts, where he was responsible for commercial operations across all non-US businesses. 

Previous senior positions include SVP of sales and marketing at Clinithink and group commercial director at iSOFT, one of the world’s leading providers of innovative healthcare software, where he established operations in Asia and rose to become MD for North America and group commercial director.

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“We firmly believe that Robert is ideally placed at the helm of Wellbeing as we continue the rapid growth of our business both in the UK and abroad,” said Mark McConnell, CEO of the Citadel Group. 

“Robert brings extensive experience in improving both patient and customer outcomes on a global scale as well as a strong background in driving growth of large international healthcare businesses.”

Miller said: “I am honoured to be given the opportunity to lead Wellbeing Software through the next exciting phase of its fast-paced development. 

“The company has earnt a solid reputation for delivering a connected suite of enterprise health software to NHS trusts across the UK and the HSE in Ireland. 

“I am looking forward to working with the innovative team at Wellbeing, continuing to provide the highest quality service for our customers and identifying and executing new growth opportunities.”