Shane Moran

Shane Moran
Born Sydney, Australia
Residence Sydney, Australia
Education St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill
Alma mater
Occupation Chief Executive Officer of Provectus Care Group

Shane Moran is an Australian businessman[1] working in the Australian health care and aged care sectors.[1] Dr Moran was the CEO of the Moran Health Group for fifteen years,[2] during which time the group became the largest private residential aged care provider in Australia.[1] In 2001, Dr Moran set up the Provectus Care Group which owns and operates aged care facilities in Australia and China.[3][4]

Life

Personal life and education

Dr Moran was born in Sydney, Australia, the son of Douglas and Greta Moran. He attended secondary school at St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill. Dr Moran obtained degrees in Commerce and Law from the University of New South Wales, as well as a Masters of Law (International Business) and Advanced Management from Harvard Business School. In 2001 Dr Moran completed a Doctor in Philosophy (PhD) in Health with a doctoral thesis on aged care in China.[5]

Health and Aged Care

In 1987 Dr Moran was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the family-owned Moran Health Care Group,[5] which became Australia’s largest private seniors' living and residential aged care provider during his fifteen year tenure.[1] During this time the group operated over 120 aged care facilities across Australia, the United Kingdom, Channel Islands and Asia and ten private surgical, medical and rehabilitation hospitals across New South Wales and Queensland.[1]

In 1998, Dr Moran became a founding director of the National Association of Nursing Homes and Private Hospitals of Australia and was a foundation director of HESTA (the Health Employees Superannuation Trust of Australia).

In 2001 Dr Moran set up the Provectus Care Group, which operates high-end aged care and seniors' living facilities in Australia and China.[3][4][6] In the mid 2000’s, Dr Moran was the major shareholder and founder of Pulse Health Limited (ASX:PHG) (previously known as Biometrics Ltd (ASX: BIX)) which built up a number of private hospitals and other health care services across regional Australia.[7] On 16 May 2017, Healthe Care Australia (“Healthe Care”), Australia’s third largest corporate private hospital operator and pan-Asian health care services group acquired Pulse Health’s 13 hospital portfolio.

Restoration of Heritage Properties

In 2013 Dr Moran bought out the last remaining interest of the Swifts from his family.[8][9] The property was originally purchased by the Moran family in 1997. It is regarded as “one of Sydney’s most famous houses”. He has since overseen what is considered to be one of Australia’s largest private heritage restorations on the property.[9][10][11] Since 2016 he has also acquired and fully restored Sydney's historic 1840s property Darling House, The Rocks which is also registered as an item of both national, state and local heritage significance on the Register of the National Estate, the New South Wales State Heritage Register and the Sydney Local Environment Plan.[12]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Shane Moran breaks silence on family feuds, China and renovating Swifts". Australian Financial Review. 28 July 2017.
  2. "Sydney Moran Dynasty is Forging a Legacy in Aged Care that will Shape Generations to Come". Daily Telegraph. Australia. 3 September 2017.
  3. 1 2 "Greenland Pens Deal with Provectus Care". Australian Financial Review. 27 July 2017.
  4. 1 2 "Homepage". Provectus Care Group.
  5. 1 2 "Dr Shane Moran". Shane Moran and Co.
  6. "Provectus Care's Shane Moran Pay $7.7m for Dawes Point Mansion". The Australian. 3 September 2016.
  7. "Biometrics Seeks Clean Bill of Health". The Age. 20 May 2007.
  8. "Darling Point Mansion Swifts set to be Brought into the New Century". Domain. Fairfax Media. 9 September 2016.
  9. 1 2 "A Sneak Peak Inside One of Sydney's Most Famous Houses – Swifts Mansion". Daily Telegraph. Australia. 21 June 2016.
  10. "Swifts, Darling Point – Restoration". Nine. 26 October 2016.
  11. "Swifts, New South Wales State Heritage Register (NSW SHR) Number H00146". New South Wales State Heritage Register. Office of Environment and Heritage. Retrieved 1 June 2018.
  12. ‘Building’, 8, 10, 12 Trinity Avenue, Millers Point, SHR Listing No. 00842, House “Darling House (8-12 Trinity Avenue) including interior’, 24-42 Lower Fort Street, LEP Inventory No. I549.
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