
On behalf of the Board of Directors, Fraser Health is pleased to announce the appointment of Dermot Kelly as the new president and chief executive officer of Fraser Health.
Dermot brings more than 20 years of leadership experience across British Columbia’s health system and a deep commitment to leading with purpose and compassion. His vision for Fraser Health is centred on ensuring that care is not only delivered to patients and families with empathy and excellence, but also extended to colleagues, partners and communities through stronger relationships, open dialogue and mutual trust.
“We are thrilled to welcome Dermot into this role,” said Opreet Kang, chair of the Fraser Health Board of Directors. “His leadership, experience and compassion will help shape a stronger future for Fraser Health. The Board has great confidence in Dermot’s ability to foster meaningful relationships and deliver on the priorities that matter most to our patients, staff, medical staff and communities.”
Over the past six years at Fraser Health, Dermot has held several key leadership roles, including supporting Access and Flow during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading Patient Care and Quality and most recently serving as vice president responsible for strategic planning and operations for the Maternity, Infant, Child and Youth program, Medical Imaging, six acute care hospitals and 10 communities.
“It is an honour to serve Fraser Health in this role,” said Dermot Kelly. “I have seen firsthand the strength, dedication and heart that defines this organization. Together with humility, courage and a deep sense of purpose we will continue to strengthen a health system that meets the moment, supports our people and instills hope in every person we serve.”
Dermot is deeply committed to advancing cultural safety and humility across the organization, ensuring every person who engages with Fraser Health feels respected, heard and safe.
The Board also extends its heartfelt appreciation to Dr. Lynn Stevenson, who has served as interim president and CEO over the past several months. Her steady leadership, clarity of purpose and unwavering commitment to people have been instrumental in guiding Fraser Health through a period of transition. We are deeply grateful for her dedication and care.
About Fraser Health:
We recognize that Fraser Health provides care on the traditional, ancestral and unceded lands of the Coast Salish and Nlaka’pamux Nations and is home to 32 First Nations within the Fraser Salish region.
Fraser Health is dedicated to serving all Indigenous people, and honours the unique cultures of the First Nations, Métis and Inuit living within the Fraser Salish region.
Our hospital and community-based services are delivered by a team of 48,000+ staff, medical staff and volunteers dedicated to serving our patients, families and communities.