17 latest hospital, health system executive moves

Becker's Hospital Review reported on the following hospital and health system executive moves in the last week.

They are listed below, in alphabetical order.

1. David Blom, CEO of Columbus-based OhioHealth, plans to retire in fall 2019 after 17 years at the helm.

2. Mary Jo Cagle, MD, Greensboro, N.C.-based Cone Health's chief clinical officer, will take over as COO.

3. Akron, Ohio-based Summa Health appointed Keith Coleman senior vice president and CFO, effective June 25.

4. Smyth County Community Hospital in Marion, Va., named Ethan Collins, RN, chief nursing officer.

5. McDonough District Hospital in Macomb, Ill., selected Brian Dietz to serve as interim CEO, effective June 22.

6. Macon, Ga.-based Navicent Health tapped Todd Dixon, BSN, RN, to serve as CEO of Navicent Health Baldwin in Milledgeville, Ga.

7. Mandy Eaton, vice president of human resources, will assume the chief HR officer role at Greensboro, N.C.-based Cone Health.

8. SSM Health St. Mary's Hosptial-Centralia (Ill.) appointed Damon Harbison its permanent president.

9. Fairview Park Hospital in Dublin, Ga., appointed George E. Harrison, MD, its new CMO.

10. St. Luke's Boise (Idaho) Medical Center appointed Barbara Hocking its permanent chief nursing officer.

11. University of Rochester (N.Y.) Medicine's St. James Hospital in Hornell, N.Y., selected Bryan J. O'Donovan to serve as president and CEO, effective July 9.

12. Northwest Health in Bentonville, Ark., named Denten Park CEO.

13. New London (N.H.) Hospital CMO Steven Powell, MD, resigned.

14. St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in Philadelphia selected George T. Rizzuto to serve as interim CEO.

15. Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Health Care System selected Sharon Roush to serve as the inaugural president of Sarasota Memorial Hospital-Laurel Road in Venice, Fla., a newly planned facility.

16. Greensboro, N.C.-based Cone Health COO Judy Schanel will retire in 2019.

17. John Strange, president and CEO of Duluth, Minn.-based St. Luke's Health Care System, plans to retire in July 2019.

 

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