Appointments to the Board of Children’s Health Ireland:
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From: Department of Health
- Published on: 12 August 2025
- Last updated on: 12 August 2025
The Minister for Health, Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD, has appointed the following as members of the board of Children’s Health Ireland.
Dr. Yvonne Traynor
Dr Yvonne Traynor has more than 30 years’ experience in the Food and Chemical sectors. She was previously vice president of Regulatory & Scientific Affairs with Kerry Group. She also held a number of global & regional leadership positions in Quality Assurance, Regulatory Affairs and Research & Development, with German consumer goods company, Henkel. She has a particular interest in organisational transformation, risk management and delivering excellent customer experience. She holds a PhD in Chemistry from Trinity College Dublin which, notably, resulted in a patent for the Nicotine Patch, as an aid for smoking cessation. Later, she obtained a Certified Diploma in Accounting and Finance and an MSc in Executive Leadership. Dr. Traynor is also a chartered director and has several years board experience, including the role of chairperson of the audit, risk and compliance committee of the Irish Blood Transfusion Service. She is currently a member of the HSE board and has chaired the People & Culture committee and currently chairs the Audit and Risk committee. She joined the board of CHI in May 2025.
Dr Traynor’s is nominated and appointed by the Minister for Health with effect from 28 May 2025 until 3 December 2025.
Anne Carrigy
Ms Anne Carrigy was appointed to the Board on 28th May 2025. Nurse by profession, served as Director of Nursing and Head of Corporate Affairs at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital before becoming Director of the Health Service Executive’s (HSE) Serious Incident Management Team and subsequently National Lead for Acute Hospital Services. Served as President of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland and the European Federation of Nursing Professions. She is currently a member of the HSE board.
Ms Carrigy is nominated and appointed by the Minister for Health with effect from 28 May 2025 until 3 December 2025.
Alan Seabourne
Mr Seabourne is a qualified Engineer and had a 35-year career in the NHS in Scotland until he retired in 2013. During his time in NHS Scotland, he was the project director on many major health projects and held numerous other senior management roles including Director of Estates & Facilities, Director of IM&T, Director of Community Care, Director of Health and Social Care Integration, Chief Operating Officer for two major acute hospitals, and Chief Officer for a Health and Social Care Partnership.
During his NHS career, he was responsible for delivering many healthcare projects in both service developments and in construction and has led the capital development processes of both PFI and Capital funded projects from start to completion. He has gained huge experience in many of the aspects of planning and delivering healthcare infrastructure including strategic planning, financial management and planning, project governance, project commissioning, programme management, commercial management and stakeholder management.
Since retiring from the NHS, he has held a number of non-executive roles for organisations including, Erskine Veterans Hospital, University of Glasgow overseeing their One Billion Pound campus development programme and Lar Housing Trust, set up to provide affordable housing throughout Scotland. He recently worked for Children’s Health Ireland in 2022 as Chief Operational Commissioning Officer leading the development of the operational commissioning plan for the New Children’s Hospital. Mr Seabourne was appointed to the Board of CHI on 9 July 2025.
Mr Seabourne is nominated by the board of Children’s Health Ireland and appointed by the Minister for Health with effect from 8 July 2025 until 3 December 2025.
Tim Hynes
Mr Hynes is a Member of the HSE Board and is the Chairperson of the HSE Strategy and Reform Board sub-committee. He is the former Group Chief Information Officer for AIB and has a broad range of experience across a number of disciplines, including brand marketing, operations, change management, and technology.
He has 30 years’ experience in blue chip organisations where he has held both regional and global roles, leading teams spread across more than 40 countries. He holds a Masters in Executive Leadership from Ulster University, is a qualified bank director, and Fellow of the Irish Computer Society. Mr Hynes was appointed to the Board of CHI on 9 July 2025.
Mr Hynes is nominated by the board of Children’s Health Ireland and appointed by the Minister for Health with effect from 8 July 2025 until 3 December 2025.