Maine hospital president to step down

Scott Oxley is stepping down as president of Northern Light Acadia Hospital in Bangor, Maine, and senior vice president of Brewer, Maine-based Northern Light Health. 

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Mr. Oxley will leave the role May 1 after three decades with Northern Light Health, according to a Jan. 9 news release. 

Previously, he served as vice president of finance, and president of the former Affiliated Healthcare Systems. He became president of Acadia Hospital, a psychiatric facility, in 2017.

When he leaves the hospital in May, he will become president of the Galen Cole Family Foundation, a nonprofit based in Bangor.

“I will be forever grateful for my time working with so many wonderful people over three decades, and I am pleased to be able to have another career before I retire,” Mr. Oxley said in the release.

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