New England Baptist Hospital CEO to retire in September

Boston-based New England Baptist Hospital President and CEO Trish Hannon, RN, will retire Sept. 30.

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Ms. Hannon assumed the CEO role in 2009, becoming the 10th leader of the orthopedics-focused hospital. During her tenure, she refocused the hospital’s mission as a specialty teaching hospital. She previously served in leadership roles in hospitals in California and Massachusetts.

Post-retirement, Ms. Hannon will serve as a trustee for Beth Israel Lahey Health, formed by the proposed merger of Boston-based Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Burlington, Mass.-based Lahey Health.
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David Passafaro, senior vice president for external affairs, will succeed Ms. Hannon, effective Oct. 1. He has worked at the hospital since 2015.

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