Roger Longenderfer, CEO of Harrisburg, Pa.-based PinnacleHealth System, has announced he will retire at the end of June, according to a report by the Central Penn Business Journal.
Executive Moves
Jackson Health System in Miami still anticipates a loss of $229.4 million in fiscal 2010, but now CEO Eneida Roldan is proposing eliminating 650 jobs and keeping two satellite hospitals open, a reversal from her earlier proposal to cut 4,487…
Blaine O'Connell, CFO of Froedtert & Community Health in Milwaukee, has announced that he will retire at the end of the year, according to a report by the Journal Sentinel.
Mayo Health System, based in Rochester, Minn., has named Robert Nesse, MD, as its new CEO, according to a report in The Post-Bulletin.
Akron (Ohio) Children's Hospital has named Michael Trainer as its new CFO and treasurer, according to a report by the Beacon Journal.
HealthEast Care System has named Tom Schmitt as the new CEO at its Woodwinds Health Campus in Woodbury, Minn., effective March 22, according to a HealthEast news release.
John Herman has assumed CEO duties at 49-bed Fairview Northland Hospital in Princeton, Minn., according to a report by the Princeton Union-Eagle.
David Long is leaving his post as administrator of 39-bed Pender Memorial Hospital in Burgaw, N.C., to accept a position at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington N.C., according to a report by the Star News.
Larry Ainsworth, president and CEO of St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, Calif., announced his retirement, effective June 30.
Trinity Health, parent company of Mercy Medical Center in Sioux City, Iowa, has named Bob Peebles as the new president and CEO of Mercy, according to a report by the Sioux City Journal.