Jo Whitehead, who became chief executive in January 2021, will retire for personal reasons.
The chief executive of an under fire health board has announced she is retiring from the NHS after less than two years in post.
Jo Whitehead will leave Betsi Cadwaladr, responsible for health care in north Wales, at the end of December. In a statement, Ms Whitehead said she was bringing forward her retirement plans due to family circumstances."The last few months have brought some serious health challenges for my father in law, with consequences for my husband who has had to bring forward his own retirement plans and go to Germany to be with his father," she said.
"This has caused us to consider how we want to spend our time and has led me to conclude that it is time for me to retire from my chief executive role."
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