Here are three takeaways:
1. Mr. Nordyke has seven years of executive leadership experience.
2. He has worked at both short-term and long-term acute care facilities and developed a quality consulting firm.
3. He succeeds former CEO Christopher Stipe, who left the critical access hospital Dec. 31, 2017. The hospital’s board of trustees voted to release Mr. Stipe from the role at a Dec. 18, 2017, meeting.
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