Care Fertility appoints new chief executive
Care Fertility, the UK’s leading fertility treatment provider, has announced a leadership transition, with Michael Henry succeeding David Burford as chief executive on April 17.
Under David's leadership, Care Fertility expanded its clinic network and services across the UK, Ireland, Spain and the United States, guided by values of compassion and expertise.
Michael, former chief operating officer at IVC Evidensia, brings extensive healthcare leadership experience.
His background in managing complex operations and focus on patient outcomes will drive Care Fertility’s next phase of growth and innovation.
Michael said: “I am deeply honoured to join Care Fertility, an organisation that has transformed the lives of countless families through its compassionate and innovative approach to fertility patient care.
“I look forward to building on the incredible legacy of David Burford, working alongside the talented teams across Care Fertility, and continuing our mission to make family possible for everyone.
“Together, we will advance patient care, expand access to services and further solidify Care Fertility’s position as a leader in the field of reproductive medicine.”
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