4 recent CEO retirements

The following hospital and health system CEOs have retired or announced plans to retire in 2024.

Note: This roundup was updated April 2 and will continue to be updated.

Feb. 7-April 2

1. Dale Maxwell will retire as CEO of Albuquerque, N.M.-based Presbyterian Healthcare Services. His retirement is effective July 31.

2. Bill Sheron is retiring as president and CEO of Wooster (Ohio) Community Hospital.

3. Janice Murphy, MSN, announced plans to retire as president and CEO of Cleveland-based Sisters of Charity Health System. 

4. Sherie Hickman is retiring from her role as CEO of Sutter Delta Medical Center in Antioch, Calif. 

Jan. 1-Feb. 6

1. Paula Baker, president and CEO of Joplin, Mo.-based Freeman Health System, announced her retirement.

2. Jay Stallings plans to retire as CEO of Washakie Medical Center in Worland, Wyo., this spring.

3. Carol Burrell plans to retire as president and CEO of Gainesville-based Northeast Georgia Health System. 

4. Thomas Priselac, president and CEO of Cedars-Sinai Health System in Los Angeles, announced his retirement.

5. Theresa Rutherford, MSN, RN, president and CEO of HSHS St. Mary's Hospital in Decatur, Ill., plans to retire from HSHS this spring. 

6. Kathy Bailey, RN, plans to retire from the helm of Morganton, N.C.-based UNC Health Blue Ridge in June. 

7. Thomas Kidd, CEO of Macon Community Hospital in Lafayette, Tenn., retired.

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