East Kilbride News

Health board chief to retire later this year

- JUDITH TONNER

NHS Lanarkshir­e’s chief executive is to retire from her post in November.

Heather Knox is stepping down after a 35-year career in the NHS, which saw her take up the role at the health board helm in September 2020.

She said the decision “has not been easy to make” and praised the health board staff for their “outstandin­g profession­alism and commitment”.

Ms Knox joined NHS Lanarkshir­e seven years ago and served as deputy chief executive and director of acute services, before becoming interim chief executive in June 2020 and formally taking on the top role three months later.

She had previously held roles as director of acute services at NHS Fife and director of regional planning for the west of Scotland.

A graduate of Edinburgh University and with a masters in health administra­tion and research from Hull University, she originally joined the NHS as a management trainee and worked at hospitals in London and Glasgow.

She said on announcing her retirement plans: “I have very much valued working with colleagues across NHS Lanarkshir­e – especially over the last few years.

“Our staff have shown outstandin­g profession­alism and commitment in the way they have

supported our patients, me in my role as chief executive, and each other during the pandemic.

“Despite all the ongoing pressures, I know colleagues will continue to make NHS Lanarkshir­e the wonderful place it is to work and deliver healthcare. Thank you to all our staff for everything you do every day.”

NHS Lanarkshir­e is now beginning the recruitmen­t process

to appoint the next chief executive.

Board chair Martin Hill, who took up his post in January, said: “Heather has made a huge and effective contributi­on to the success of NHS Lanarkshir­e and the developmen­t of such a positive organisati­onal culture.

“Although we have worked together for a relatively short time, I have come to respect her hard work and dedication and I

am grateful to her for her support to me in my new role.

“We look forward to working with Heather for her remaining period in office as we continue to strengthen the organisati­on as an effective provider of patient services and an excellent place to work – and on behalf of the board and everyone in NHS Lanarkshir­e, I want to thank her and wish her well when her retirement comes.”

 ?? ?? Top brass Heather with national clinical director Jason Leitch at Hairmyres Hospital
Top brass Heather with national clinical director Jason Leitch at Hairmyres Hospital
 ?? Heather Knox ?? Stepping down
Heather Knox Stepping down

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