Healthcare leader Teresa Cope to leave Manx Care after establishing the organisation
Teresa Cope, the chief executive who established Manx Care and shaped healthcare services on the Island, is stepping down this summer after six years of dedicated leadership. Her departure marks the end of an era for the organisation she helped build from the ground up.
Ms Cope arrived on the Isle of Man in 2020 and oversaw the creation of Manx Care in 2021, playing a pivotal role in establishing the healthcare body that now serves Island residents. She describes this moment as the right time to hand over responsibilities and pursue new opportunities.
Professor Wendy Reid, chair of the Manx Care board, has praised Ms Cope's contributions, highlighting her hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment to the organisation. Her leadership has been instrumental in developing healthcare services across the Island during a critical period of growth and change.
While the transition may prompt interest from visitors curious about the Island's healthcare infrastructure, this leadership change represents an important moment for Manx Care and the community it serves. The search for a successor will begin immediately, with the board committed to ensuring continuity of services for Island residents and healthcare professionals alike.
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