Executive Chairman, Juliette Bynoe-Sutherland, will be leaving the Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) on June 3 to “pursue another professional opportunity”.
A release from the QEH said recruitment of a new CEO would be launched locally and internationally on April 16.
“Bynoe-Sutherland, who joined the hospital on December 18th, 2019, led the institution’s national response to the COVID-19 pandemic, with outstanding results, even as she and her management team successfully executed major infrastructural and programmatic changes as part of a service-transformation initiative,” the release said.
“The departure of the Executive Chairman will see a return to the separation of the role of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. The requirements to facilitate these changes are being addressed by the Ministry of Health and Wellness.
The Board is sufficiently satisfied that having strengthened the management layer, the capacity of QEH is sufficiently expanded that the hospital can return to the traditional governance model.” (PR/SAT)