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Daniel Pilbrow appointed CEO of assistive technology company InteliCare


Assistive technology company InteliCare (ASX:ICR) has appointed aged care industry leader Daniel Pilbrow as the company’s new Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

Pilbrow joins from Australia's largest in-home care specialist, Silver Chain Group, where he held the role of Executive Director of New South Wales with national responsibility for Mergers and Acquisitions.

Pilbrow said he was thrilled to be joining the team at InteliCare to spearhead the company’s next stage of growth and strategic direction as it expands its service offering to the aged care and disability care sectors. 

Daniel Pilbrow, newly appointed CEO of InteliCare

“InteliCare is a fantastic company with an extremely  exciting future,” he said.

“I look forward to expanding and scaling the business and having the incredible opportunity to make a real difference in how care is delivered at home and within residential settings.”

“The company has successfully transitioned from a start-up to an ASX-listed provider of premium independent living solutions. It has built a world-class SaaS platform that offers a real solution to staff shortages and capacity of care residences. My focus will be on driving the new strategic direction of the company and working with both existing and new stakeholders to increase value for our customers and shareholders.”

InteliCare Chairman Dr Neale Fong said that the Board selected Mr Pilbrow for his deep industry connections and domain expertise, as well as his ability to leverage the existing foundations of the company to lead the next transformational phase of growth for the company.

“The Board is delighted to confirm Daniel as InteliCare CEO,” he said. 

“Daniel’s impeccable credentials and proven leadership capabilities, exemplified in recent years, set him apart as the Board’s top candidate for the CEO position. The Board is looking forward to working with Daniel to build on InteliCare’s foundation in the industry and the execution of future opportunities that will arise.”

To learn more about InteliCare, please visit intelicare.com.au

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