Here are five takeaways:
1. Mr. Croken came to Genesis in 2003 to serve as vice president of corporate communications.
2. He assumed his current role in 2016.
3. During his time with the health system, he helped standardize and rebrand the organization. He also helped develop programs like the annual Horizon Summit and the President’s Mission and Values Breakfast.
4. Before joining Genesis, he worked at Edelman Public Relations, where he was senior vice president.
5. Mr. Croken is not retiring and will be looking for new career opportunities.
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