Echuca Regional Health has announced its chief executive, Robyn Lindsay, is resigning from the top role.
Board chair Stacy Williams made the announcement on Friday, March 21, and said Ms Lindsay had been an instrumental leader over her three years in the role.
“On behalf of the ERH board, staff, volunteers and the community I want to thank Robyn for her significant contribution to our region,” she said.
“Robyn is an exceptional leader and will be missed here at ERH and more broadly across the Victorian public health sector.”
Ms Lindsay said she was proud of her contribution to the organisation’s culture and continuous improvement of services, which remained a priority as the hospital grew.
“She has guided the organisation through significant growth, helped reshape our strategic direction following the pandemic, led our response to the 2022 flood emergency and played a key role in enhancing our service profile,” Ms Williams said.
Ms Lindsay will work at the hospital until the end of April before starting her new role as deputy chief executive of SA Health clinical system support and improvement.
ERH will provide information on interim chief executive arrangements in the coming weeks, and the search for a permanent leader will begin shortly.