King Edward VII’s Hospital appoints new Chief Executive Officer

King Edward VII’s Hospital, London, has appointed Mr Jeremy Butler as Chief Executive Officer.  He succeeds Ken Anderson and he will take up the role on 3rd March.

Mr Butler joins the hospital from Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust where he has held an

Executive Director role since 2018. His extensive experience includes roles at KPMG and PWC, where his focus was on supporting organisations to improve business development. He has also worked on high level improvement and commercial projects for a range of organisations including the NHS and Pfizer.

Sir Richard Sykes, Chairman, King Edward VII’s Hospital said: “We are delighted to welcome Jeremy Butler as our new Chief Executive. He has the right skills and strong senior experience to lead the hospital.”

 

Contact Information

On behalf of King Edward VII’s Hospital
Donald Steel Public Relations London Limited
donaldsteel@me.com

 

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About King Edward VII’s Hospital

Established in 1899, King Edward VII’s Hospital is an independent charitable hospital with a long history of providing the highest quality surgical and clinical care, using advanced medical techniques.

Located within London’s Harley Street medical district, the hospital delivers a truly personalised service, prioritising outstanding care over profit. This not-for-profit ethos ensures investment back into the hospital and its charitable work. King Edward VII’s champions collaboration among its specialist teams, combining world-leading medical expertise with the latest in cutting-edge technology to make patients’ lives measurably better. The hospital provides healthcare that is collaborative, personalised, and holistic, with specialist areas including women’s health, urology, digestive health, and musculoskeletal services.

As a long-standing charity, the hospital is dedicated to providing the highest levels of subsidised care to veterans of the Armed Forces. The Charity provides military grants and subsidies for complex medical treatment to service or ex-service personnel by building strong relationships with a number of service charities, while the hospital’s Centre For Veterans’ Health supports veterans with management of chronic pain through its award winning Pain Management Programme – the only hospital based service in the UK catering exclusively to veterans’ need.