California’s Glendale Adventist CEO Morre Dean Leaves for Colorado’s Parker Adventist

Glendale (Calif.) Adventist Medical Center President and CEO Morre Dean is leaving the 457-bed facility on Aug. 5 to head 160-bed Parker (Colo.) Adventist Hospital, according to a Glendale News-Press report.

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His main reason for accepting his new position is to bring his family back to Colorado, according to the report.

Mr. Dean has served as president and CEO of GAMC for nearly five years.

Read the Glendale News-Press report on Morre Dean.

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