Cleveland-based Sisters of Charity Health System tapped Thomas J. Strauss to serve as its new president and CEO.
Executive Moves
Progyny, a reproductive health technology and services company, has appointed former WebMD CFO, Peter Anevski, as its CFO and COO.
The New Jewish Home, a nonprofit geriatric health and rehabilitation system based in New York City, has named Gabriel H. Brandeis, MD, senior director of medicine.
Morgantown-based West Virginia United Health System appointed Karen Bowling, cabinet secretary of the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, as vice president of care delivery transformation.
Varsity Healthcare Partners, a healthcare-focused private equity firm, added Steven Boyd as an operating partner.
Olympia, Wash.-based Capital Medical Center CEO Jim Geist is leaving his post after seven years, according to The Olympian.
Middletown, Ohio-based Atrium Medical Center's president Carol Turner retired at the end of 2016. The medical center named Michael Uhl her successor effective Jan. 1, according to a hospital release.
Lewiston-based Central Maine Medical Center's President Tina Legere and Vice President of Nursing and CNO Sharron Chalke, RN, MSN, have resigned, according to Lewiston-Auburn Sun Journal report.
Denver-based Healthgrades hired Eric Jensen as executive vice president of health systems products and strategy, effective immediately.
Warrenton, Va.-based Fauquier Health selected Chad Melton as its new CEO, effective Feb. 13, 2017.