5 recent hospital, health system CEO moves

Becker’s Hospital Review reported the following hospital and health system CEO moves in the last week.

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The executives are listed below, alphabetically.

1. Anna Chiotti, MSN, BSN, was named CEO of Kona Community Hospital in Kealakekua, Hawaii, and Kohala Hospital in Kapaau, Hawaii.

2. Jim Cole, president and CEO of Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, will retire next year.

3. UofL Health selected Aaron Garofola to lead its Shelbyville, Ky., campus as CEO.

4. Axis Health System CEO Bern Heath, PhD, will retire after leading the Durango, Colo.-based health system for more than 19 years.  

5. The Cape Fear Valley Health System in Fayetteville, N.C., named COO Daniel Weatherly and CFO Sandra Williams as acting senior leadership while CEO Michael Nagowski is on medical leave.

 

More articles on executive moves:

Longtime Axis Health System CEO Bern Heath to retire; successor named
Kona Community Hospital, Kohala Hospital name Anna Chiotti CEO
6 recent hospital and health system executive resignations

 

 

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