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NHS Grampian's chief executive to step down


By Alistair Whitfield

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The woman in charge of health in Moray and the rest of NHS Grampian is stepping down.

NHS Grampian chief executive Amanda Croft.
NHS Grampian chief executive Amanda Croft.

Professor Amanda Croft has announced her intention to retire from the Chief Executive role in NHS Grampian at the end of the year.

The process to recruit her successor will start shortly.

Professor Croft said: "I am absolutely committed to leading our organisation through the coming months as we adjust to living with COVID-19.

"There will be opportunities later in the year for me to share more fully what it has meant to lead this organisation over the past three years but be sure of one thing – I am incredibly proud of all staff and the way we have worked together recently to meet the challenges of this pandemic."

Professor Croft was appointed the health board's chief executive in April last year, having been previously done the job in an acting capacity following the retirement of previous chief executive Malcolm Wright.

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