Cynthia Bower

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"Cynthia Bower graduated from Birmingham University and began her professional life in social care. She spent a number of years working with children in a variety of settings and managing social care services for children. She moved to the Health Service in 1995 to work for Birmingham Health Authority, working as Director of Primary Care at the time of the establishment of Primary Care Groups and the first wave PCTs.

"In 2000 she became Chief Executive of Birmingham Specialist Community Health NHS Trust and in 2002 Chief Executive of South Birmingham PCT.

"At that time South Birmingham was the largest PCT in the country, commissioning for almost 400,000 patients and providing a wide range of local, city-wide and Regional Services.

"In August 2005 she became Managing Director of Birmingham and the Black Country SHA and in July 2006 she became Chief Executive of NHS West Midlands. In July 2008, Cynthia Bower was appointed Chief Executive of the Care Quality Commission, the regulator for Health and Social Care."[1]

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  1. Skills for Health Cynthia Bower, organizational web page, accessed March 31, 2013.