Health infrastructure specialist Arcus has announced the appointment of Cathie Wood as its new director of programs and program management. He will now work with Arcus customers and partners to create innovative solutions.
Wood commented: “I am delighted to be joining Arcus’ team of healthcare infrastructure experts. I am also excited about the opportunity to further develop our successful programs and project management services as part of the company's continued growth and success, while supporting the success of our company-wide mission to shape the future of healthcare."
Wood's role as a technical consultant, project manager and project manager will focus on supporting a wide range of clients from concept development to implementation of healthcare infrastructure and strategic initiatives. He will help further develop and expand Arcus' program and project management services.
Wood is a passionate advocate for how the built environment can positively impact health and wellbeing. This is a development of the engineering company Arup. Wood's experience includes business cases, strategies and major capital investments across a wide range of healthcare programs and projects in the UK and internationally. These include Australia, Canada, Peru, Ireland and Singapore.
Commenting on Katie’s appointment, Victoria Head, Head of Advertising and Performance at Arcus, said: “We are delighted to welcome Katie to Arcus. His extensive industry experience, skills and qualifications make him an ideal candidate to lead our multi-disciplinary project teams. His ability to transform complex technical challenges into customer-focused solutions aligns perfectly with our commitment to building innovative and sustainable healthcare infrastructure.
Founded in 2017, Arcus is an employee-led team of specialists providing strategic and infrastructure advice to clients in the health and social care sectors. With offices in Bristol, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Swansea, Dublin and Cork, healthcare planners, clinicians, project managers, strategic consultants and technical experts come together to work on important projects that improve healthcare outcomes in the UK and beyond. abroad. . . improve