Following months of turmoil within Interior Health and public calls for leadership change, BC Conservative MLA Gavin Dew says he’s “choosing to be optimistic” about the appointment of Sylvia Weir as the permanent President and CEO of the health authority — but he’s also making it clear that expectations are high and patience is limited.
Weir, who had been serving as interim CEO since June 27 following the removal of Susan Brown, was officially named to the position on a permanent basis last week. Dew, who represents Kelowna-Mission and has been one of the most vocal critics of Interior Health leadership, described the move as a long-overdue reset.
“It’s been clear for a long time that we needed a reset in Interior Health,” Dew said in an interview with Radio NL. “And we needed to have the internal culture and confidence rebuilt. I’m choosing to be optimistic that Ms. Weir is going to be able to deliver on that change, but I’ll certainly be watching closely” ...
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Weir, who had been serving as interim CEO since June 27 following the removal of Susan Brown, was officially named to the position on a permanent basis last week. Dew, who represents Kelowna-Mission and has been one of the most vocal critics of Interior Health leadership, described the move as a long-overdue reset.
“It’s been clear for a long time that we needed a reset in Interior Health,” Dew said in an interview with Radio NL. “And we needed to have the internal culture and confidence rebuilt. I’m choosing to be optimistic that Ms. Weir is going to be able to deliver on that change, but I’ll certainly be watching closely” ...
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