14 recent hospital, health system executive retirements

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

1. Ralph Aleman, CEO of Citrus Memorial Hospital in Inverness, Fla., will retire at the end of the year.

2. Patrick Branco, CEO of Heart of America Medical Center in Rugby, N.D., is retiring Dec. 1.

3. Ed Bruun, president of Sparrow Clinton Hospital in St. Johns, Mich., retired.

4. Portland-based MaineHealth CEO William Caron Jr. plans to retire at the end of 2020.

5. Rob DeMichiei, executive vice president and CFO of UPMC, is retiring at the end of the year.

6. Ken Finch, president and CEO of Texas Health Huguley Hospital Fort Worth South, is retiring, effective Dec. 31.

7. Steve Givens, assistant vice president and administrator of Russell County Hospital in Lebanon, Va., plans to retire at the end of the year.

8. David Pate, MD, president and CEO of Boise, Idaho-based St. Luke's Health System, plans to retire at the end of January, after a decade in the role.

9. Richard Petersen, president of Portland-based MaineHealth, will retire June 30, 2021.

10. Marsha Rappley, MD, CEO of Richmond-based Virginia Commonwealth University Health System and senior vice president for health sciences at Virginia Commonwealth University, plans to retire Jan. 2, 2020.

11. Donald R. Riggs, chief compliance officer of Louisville, Ky.-based Baptist Health, plans to retire at the end of the year after 27 years with the health system.

12. Steven Rose, RN, president and CEO of Seaford, Del.-based Nanticoke Health Services, will retire at the end of January 2020.

13. Jim Watson, president and CEO of Schuyler Hospital in Montour Falls, N.Y., plans to retire in February 2020.

14. Thomas F. Zenty III, CEO of Cleveland-based University Hospitals, plans to retire at the end of January 2021.

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