12 recent hospital, health system executive retirements

Becker’s Hospital Review reported the following hospital and health system executive retirements in the last three weeks:

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1. Dennis Chalke, senior vice president and CFO of Springfield, Mass.-based Baystate Health, will retire March 1.

2. John DiAngelo, president and CEO of Mullica Hill, N.J.-based Inspira Health, will retire at the end of the year.

3. John A. Fromhold, CEO of Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center in Montclair, N.J., will retire May 1.

4. Sky Gettys, CFO of Fairfield Medical Center in Lancaster, Ohio, is retiring.

5. Laurence E. Kelly is retiring as president and CEO of Nathan Littauer Hospital & Nursing Home in Gloversville, N.Y., effective Oct. 2.

6. Eric Lewis, CEO of Port Angeles, Wash.-based Olympic Medical Center, will retire May 1.

7. CommonSpirit Health CEO Kevin Lofton, who jointly leads the Chicago-based organization with CEO Lloyd Dean, is retiring from his administrative role, effective June 30.

8. Tom Mullen, CEO of Baltimore-based Mercy Health Services, will retire in July.

9. Ken Reid, CEO of Carlinville (Ill.) Area Hospital, retired Jan. 31.

10. Scott Taylor will retire as CEO of St. Catherine Hospital in Garden City, Kan., and Bob Wilson Memorial Hospital in Ulysses, Kan., effective July 1.

11. Bernard Wheatley, DBA, FACHE, retired as CEO of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands-based Schneider Regional Medical Center on Jan. 30.

12. Martinsburg, W.Va.-based WVU Medicine East President and CEO Anthony P. Zelenka will retire June 30. 

 

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