October 22, 2024

Kate Terroni to leave CQC


CQC's Interim Chief Executive, Kate Terroni, has announced that she will be leaving the Care Quality Commission (CQC).


James Bullion has been acting in the role of Interim Chief Executive during Kate’s recent leave of absence and will continue to act in the role until Sir Julian Hartley takes up post as CQC's permanent Chief Executive.


Kate joined the organisation in 2019 as Chief Inspector of Adult Social Care, before becoming Deputy Chief Executive and most recently, Interim Chief Executive. The CQC would like to thank Kate for her enormous contribution to CQC, for her tireless commitment to making a difference to people who use services, and for helping lay foundations for the work they have ahead of them to respond to the Dash review and Sir Mike Richards’ report, and to rebuild trust with the public, providers and staff.


Kate said:

"I am proud to have been part of CQC and I have every confidence that with the wonderful people in this organisation, the CQC will come back stronger than ever and better able to help ensure that people get good, safe care."


CQC wish Kate every success for her future career.


Read more here.

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