Northern Maine Medical Center’s CEO Martin Bernstein Retires Effective Immediately

After 27 years, CEO Martin Bernstein has retired from 49-bed Northern Maine Medical Center in Fort Kent, effective immediately, according to a Bangor Daily News report.

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COO Peter Sirois will serve as interim CEO.

Mr. Bernstein’s retirement follows his February announcement of a leadership reorganization, in which four administrative positions were cut and administrators’ pay was cut by 2 percent. 

Read the Bangor Daily News report on Martin Bernstein.

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