LSE Health and Social Care
New NHS Chief Executive appointed
David Nicholson has been appointed by the Prime Minister as the new NHS Chief
Executive.
The handover between David Nicholson and Acting NHS Chief Executive, Sir Ian
Carruthers is provisionally planned for September. David will continue in his
current position as Chief Executive of NHS London until the handover.
Sir Ian Carruthers has been Acting NHS Chief Executive since the retirement of
Sir Nigel Crisp in March. Sir Ian will now take up the role of Chief Executive
of NHS South West.
David Nicholson, CBE has devoted over 25 years to a career in the NHS, holding
senior leadership positions at local, regional and national level. He was
appointed Chief Executive of the new Strategic Health Authority for London
earlier this year having previously been the Chief Executive of Birmingham and
The Black Country SHA (from 2003) and of West Midlands South and Shropshire
Staffordshire Strategic Health Authorities (from 2005). In April 2002 David
became Director of Health and Social Care for the Midlands and East of
England. Before taking this role he held a number of positions in NHS
organisations including Regional Director for Trent and nine years as Chief
Executive of Doncaster Royal Infirmary NHS Trust. David has two sons, one a
recent graduate and the other studying at university. He was awarded the CBE
in January 2004 for his services to the NHS.
Molly
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