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With only days to go until the traffic light framework comes into play, some GPs are frustrated they do not have any clear advice for how they will manage Covid-19 patients in their community.
Cara McCrory, Director of Finance and Corporate Services and Louise Moore, Director of Leisure and Community Wellbeing
These appointments mean that three out of the four council departments are now headed up by women.
Since March 2020, the council has persisted in delivering quality services to its residents during one of the most challenging periods of its history. In planning for the future, both Cara and Louise will be tasked with helping the council pursue medium and longer term financial sustainability and delivering against its ambitious Community Plan – a challenge both women are extremely well-equipped to undertake.
Cara is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants and a fully qualified member of the Institute of Internal Auditors. She has worked in professional practice for over 23 years, working across a range of public and private sector organisations advising on risk and governance matters. She joined LCCC as Head of Audit, Risk & Performance in 2019 and too