CEO Tom Timcho of Pittsburgh’s Jefferson Regional Medical Center Announces Retirement

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Tom Timcho will retire May 31 from his role as president and CEO at Jefferson Regional Medical Center in Pittsburgh, according to a Pittsburgh Business Times report.

Mr. Timcho has was named CEO of JRMC in 2004. He has also held leadership positions at University of Pittsburgh Medical center and Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.

Leadership succession plans will be announced in the spring, according to the report.

Read the Pittsburgh Business Times report on the retirement of Jefferson Regional Medical Center’s CEO.

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