Movers and Shakers news roundup
- 25 October 2024
Our latest Movers and Shakers roundup includes a new chief executive for the Care Quality Commission (CQC) and the current NHS England chair announcing he will step down next year following discussions with Wes Streeting.
Sir Julian Hartley has been appointed as chief executive of CQC. He has been the chief executive of NHS Providers since February 2023, prior to which he was chief executive of several organisations, most recently ten years as chief executive of Leeds Teaching Hospitals.
After almost three years in the role Richard Meddings, chair of NHS England, has announced he will step down in March 2025 after discussions with Wes Streeting, health secretary.
Rima Makarem is stepping down from her role as chair of Bedfordshire, Luton and Milton Keynes Integrated Care Board (ICB) in December 2024 to become chair of Somerset Foundation Trust, which she will join early next year.
Kate Terroni, current interim chief executive of CQC, has announced she is leaving the under fire regulator having “decided not to apply for the permanent chief executive role”.
Cara Charles-Banks has been named joint chief executive for Great Western Hospitals Foundation Trust, Royal United Hospitals Bath Foundation Trust, and Salisbury Foundation Trust.
She has been chief executive of Royal United Hospitals Bath since 2020 and before that was chief executive at Salisbury.
Priya Singh, chair of Frimley ICB, is replacing Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire West’s acting chair Sim Scavazza. Dr Singh becomes one of only two people to be the chair of two ICBs, after Kath Mclean, chair of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire ICB and Derby and Derbyshire ICB.
Liz Bishop, chief executive of the Clatterbridge Cancer Centre and Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, has announced that she will retire in March 2025 after more than 40 years in the NHS.
Nik Khashu, NHS England finance director and recently appointed chief executive of Warrington and Halton Hospitals Foundation Trust, will also take the role of chief executive at neighbouring community provider Bridgewater Community Healthcare Foundation Trust, starting in November 2024.
Paul Najsarek has been announced as the chair of North Central London ICB, replacing former Camden Council boss Mike Cooke.
Najsarek joined the Health Foundation as a governor in 2023 and was non-executive director at South East London ICB and the interim local government and social care 0mbudsman during 2023/2024. He was chief executive of Ealing Council for six years until 2021.
Egress Group, a data partner for public sector organisations and private sector businesses, has appointed industry leader Kieran Hughes as chief executive. Hughes joined in September 2024 and will lead the integration of Egress and Stalis, a specialist provider of data services to the NHS.
Joanne Chadwick-Bell, chief executive at East Sussex Healthcare Trust, will become group chief executive at Royal Wolverhampton Trust and Walsall Healthcare Trust in January 2025.
She will take over from former North West Anglia Foundation Trust chief executive Caroline Walker, who came out of retirement earlier this year to become interim leader for both Black Country trusts.
In Autumn 2024, Laura Churchward was appointed as chief executive at University Hospitals of Northamptonshire, which comprises Northampton and Kettering General Hospitals.
She was previously director of strategy at University College London Hospitals Foundation Trust.
Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership Trust has announced Paul Miller will take the role of chair in November 2024.
He will step down from his current role as non-executive director at Bath and North East Somerset, Swindon and Wiltshire ICB, which he has held since July 2022.
More appointments and departures can be found on Digital Health Intelligence.