The chief executive officer of West London NHS Trust, Carolyn Regan, has been awarded a CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in His Majesty the King’s Birthday Honours list for her contribution to public service.
Ms Regan joined the Trust in 2015 and her role is responsible for a range of children and adult care and support including mental health and community services to residents in Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham and Hounslow, as well as running the high secure Broadmoor Hospital in Berkshire.
Ms Regan has held a number of senior roles in the NHS and prior to West London NHS Tryst, she was chief executive of North East London Strategic Health Authority and was also involved in the creation of NHS West London Clinical Commissioning Group.
Elizabeth Rantzen, chair of West London NHS Trust said: “On behalf of West London NHS Trust I am thrilled to congratulate Carolyn on her CBE, an exceptionally well-deserved recognition of her outstanding contributions to the healthcare sector.
“Her visionary leadership, dedication to addressing health inequalities, and unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional care have left an indelible mark on West London Trust and the wider NHS. We all congratulate Carolyn on this prestigious honour and express our wholehearted gratitude for her exceptional service and inspiring leadership.”
According to the Trust, Ms Regan has “accepted the CBE in appreciation of all her colleagues working in public service, especially staff at West London NHS Trust and the wider NHS community, acknowledging their tireless effort and hard work to deliver outstanding care each and every day.”