Trust appoints former MP as next chair

Former MP, Lord Matthew Taylor of Goss Moor, has been appointed as the next chair of Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.

Lord Matthew Taylor (c) Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Lord Matthew Taylor (c) Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

Taylor will succeed Margaret Schwarz who will leave the trust at the end of the year having served the maximum term for non-executive board members.

Taylor said ‘As a lifelong Cornish resident and passionate advocate of the National Health Service, I feel privileged to be asked to take on this role.

‘Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust is responsible for delivering a vital range of NHS services across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly. I am, like everyone across Cornwall, reliant on and hugely grateful for the fantastic work the more than 4000 dedicated staff put in day in and day out all year round.

‘It will be a real privilege to work with them to meet the challenges of delivering the highest quality services possible across every community.'

Trust chief executive Debbie Richards said: ‘I wish to thank Margaret for her outstanding contribution to the trust over almost 10 years, serving four years as our chair. She has been a compassionate and inclusive leader and has led the board with improving patient care at her heart. We wish her the best for the future.

‘I am delighted to be welcoming Matthew to the trust. Matthew will bring a unique and fresh perspective to the trust. His passion to ensure a great experience for all our patients and staff was apparent throughout the recruitment process. He has a proven track record in the development of sustainable housing and communities and in proudly championing the case for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly nationally. His experience and approach will benefit us all as we take forward neighbourhood health and care. I am looking forward to working with him.'

Taylor will chair his first board of directors meeting in January 2026.

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