Fiona Davies is the Chief Executive of NHS Highland. A Registered Mental Health Nurse and (until April 2024) Chief Officer of Argyll and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership, Fiona brings a wealth of clinical and senior management experience, and a depth of knowledge of the whole Highland area to this role.
After training in Leeds, West Yorkshire in the early 1990s, Fiona worked in London, North Wales and Southwest England in clinical and senior management roles, including the leadership of integrated health and social care services.
When the opportunity to relocate to Highland arose, Fiona moved with her young family to return to clinical practice in the Lochaber area. However, before long Fiona's skills and experience drew her back into leadership roles, quickly taking on responsibility for community and then acute mental health in Highland, including leading mental health through the COVID pandemic.
This appointment makes Fiona the first Chief Executive to have held senior roles in both partnership areas of the board. As Chief Officer of Argyll and Bute HSCP she demonstrated her interest in remote and rural public services, along with a focus on delivering safe and effective care in partnership, recognising the relationship between inequalities and health outcomes.
Throughout Fiona's career she has developed strong links nationally with partner organisations, stakeholders and communities, and has articulated and advocated for the needs of rural communities, including policy, to enable delivery within the geography of the NHS Highland area.