CEO of New Jersey’s Solaris Health Steps Down

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John McGee, president and CEO of Solaris Health System, has left the Edison, N.J.-based organization to pursue other opportunities, according to a Star-Ledger report.

Mr. McGee had been with Solaris, the non-profit parent company of the 399-bed JFK Medical Center in Edison, for 25 years. The organization also operates rehabilitation centers and assisted living facilities in New Jersey.

Mr. McGee will be replaced by Solaris’ executive vice president and COO, Raymond Fredericks.

Read the Star-Ledger report on Solaris’ departing CEO, John McGee.

Read about other New Jersey hospital executive moves:

New Jersey’s Hackensack University Medical Center Names COO

New Jersey’s Virtua Healthcare System Names President and COO

New Jersey’s Shore Memorial Hospital Promotes COO to CEO

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