Debbie Malloy new CEO of N.W.T.’s workers' compensation commission

She previously served as a vice-president for Eastern Health in St. John’s, N.L.

The Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission (WSCC) of the Northwest Territories has announced the appointment of Debbie Molloy as the new president and CEO.

 

“Debbie Molloy has a fantastic blend of skills that will help drive the WSCC forward,” said David Tucker, chair of the governance council of the WSCC. “She’s a proven leader and I know her talents, passion and vision make a great addition to our organization.”

 

Molloy brings over 25 years of progressive executive leadership experience. She has extensive experience in health services and the energy sector, with a strong background in strategic planning, occupational health and safety and organizational effectiveness. Most recently, she was the vice-president of corporate services for Eastern Health, in St. John’s N.L., where she provided senior leadership to an organization with 13,000 employees, 750 physicians, 2,200 volunteers, 900 students and serving a population of 300,000.

 

The WSCC oversees operations in both the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, with offices in Yellowknife, Inuvik and Iqaluit.