Tracy Taylor has been appointed the new chief executive of Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH).
The Trust runs QMC, Nottingham City Hospital and Ropewalk House.
Taylor will replace Peter Homa, who retires this Autumn after 11 years as chief executive at NUH.
She has worked in the NHS for over 30 years and is a nurse by background. She is currently chief cxecutive of Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust and Black Country Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
Speaking about her appointment, Taylor said: “I am both delighted and proud to be appointed as NUH’s next chief executive. The Trust has dedicated staff, delivering excellent care. Through even closer working with our key system partners, I am confident that together we will create a very bright future for healthcare in Nottinghamshire. I look forward to joining the Trust later in the year, meeting staff and system partners and leading NUH in its journey from ‘good’ to ‘outstanding.’”
Taylor will take up her new post this Autumn, with the exact date still to be confirmed.