Beaumont Hospital-Farmington Hills names first ever female president

Troy, Mich.-based Beaumont Health has named Constance O'Malley, RN, president of Beaumont Hospital-Farmington Hills (Mich.), formerly Botsford Hospital, effective March 7.

Ms. O'Malley will be the first female to serve at the helm of the organization since it opened in 1965 as Botsford General Hospital. She succeeds Paul LaCasse, DO, who has been made Beaumont Health's executive vice president of the post-acute care division and diversified business operations. Prior to her appointment, Ms. O'Malley served as vice president and COO of Beaumont Hospital-Troy.

As president, Ms. O'Malley will lead Beaumont Hospital-Farmington Hills and its various outpatient service lines while delivering on its mission to provide compassionate, extraordinary care every day.

"I am thrilled to lead Beaumont-Farmington Hills," said Ms. O'Malley. "With our $160 million construction project underway, we are improving our facilities to create a more comfortable, efficient and private healing environment for our patients and their families. The Farmington Hills area is a terrific community and I look forward to meeting and working with community members and business leaders."

 

 

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