CEO Ed Noseworthy Moves From Florida’s Bert Fish to Adventist’s Fish Memorial

Ed Noseworthy, CEO of 112-bed Bert Fish Medical Center in New Smyrna Beach, Fla., is leaving to become CEO of 139-bed Florida Hospital Fish Memorial in Orange City, effective July 1, according to a Daytona Beach News-Journal report.

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Fish Memorial is part of Winter Park, Fla.-based Adventist Health System, which has employed Mr. Noseworthy for almost 30 years. Mr. Noseworthy replaces Joe Johnson, who accepted a position as COO of Adventist’s University Community Hospital in Tampa, Fla. Steve Harrell, COO of Bert Fish since 2002, will serve as interim CEO of the hospital when Mr. Noseworthy leaves.

Fish Memorial has also named Danielle Johnson COO, effective June 13. She has served as assistant vice president for cardiovascular services of Orlando’s Florida Hospital since 2000.

Read the Daytona Beach News-Journal report on Ed Noseworthy.

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