Jackson Hogg
Tendable strengthens executive team in Australia and New Zealand


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2 years agoon


Clinical solutions provider Tendable has created a new executive team dedicated to the Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) marketplace.
The top three executives leading the team are Eric van der Sluis, Paul Woodward and Bree Wyatt who have many years of experience in supporting healthcare organisations with corporate quality and safety programmes.
Tim Bolot, founder and CEO of Tendable said: “The COVID pandemic has changed the healthcare industry forever, including the rapid uptake of digital and automated services.
“This presents huge opportunities for the new Tendable team to make a difference to understanding and improving quality in health and care settings.
“Collectively, they bring over 50 years’ experience to the sector, great energy and immense sensitivity to create the right quality culture that is critical to protecting some of the most vulnerable members of our society.”
Eric van der Sluis leads the new team and joined Tendable from Odin Health where he was global director of sales and marketing. As international commercial director, Eric is responsible for business growth in the ANZ region.
Head of customer success is Paul Woodward whose role is to ensure that customers fully realise the benefits of their Tendable quality and safety solutions.
Paul has many years of experience in health tech including consultancy and operational roles at patient safety companies RLDatix, Dolphin and PowerHealth.
As growth and strategic partnerships manager, Bree Wyatt is responsible for expanding and strengthening the company’s customer network in the ANZ region.
Tendable’s quality improvement solution is designed for clinical and other settings to make audits and reviews easier and more effective.
Tendable’s solutions are used on the frontline, in the boardroom and in clinical settings including hospitals, disability services and aged care services.
Earlier this year, the company announced its first customer in Australia, Ability Options, a not-for-profit disability service organisation in New South Wales.
Eric van der Sluis said: “We are focussed on building an engaging organisation across the region, growing the team and the Tendable customer community.
“Our aim is to build a capability that creates elegant and effective solutions for our customers and continues to cement our strong reputation. Most importantly these solutions must always have compelling outcomes for all concerned.”
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