HELEN Cooper has been named the new boss of Peninsula Health. Adjunct Associate Professor Cooper was appointed the organisation’s chief executive earlier this month. She takes over the role from Felicity Topp, who departed at the end of June after more than six years in the job. Peninsula Health oversees the Frankston and Rosebud hospitals.
Cooper, who served as acting CEO while the board interviewed candidates for the position, said she was “delighted and honoured” to be handed the job. “It is an exciting time to be leading this incredible organisation as we embark on the next chapter, focussed on healthy lives for everyone through sustainable, innovative and compassionate care,” Cooper said. “I am committed to continuing our journey of innovation and excellence in healthcare services across all our sites. With the new hospital at Frankston nearing completion, my focus will be on delivering a seamless transition which will enhance both the quality of our patient care, while supporting our staff.
“I look forward to working closely with the board, my executive colleagues, senior staff and the broader Peninsula Health team to advance our mission and values, providing outstanding healthcare to our community. Together we will continue to foster excellence in care through a culture of collaboration, innovation and compassion.”
Peninsula Health board chair Michael Gorton said “Helen has served with distinction as executive director operations and deputy chief executive at Peninsula Health since November 2019. With over 27 years experience in health leadership and senior management roles, Helen is well placed to assume this important position.”