CEO Bernie Mattingly Retires From Tennessee’s Cookeville Regional Medical Center

CEO Bernie Mattingly will retire from Cookeville (Tenn.) Regional Medical Center on May 1, according to a Herald-Citizen report.

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Mr. Mattingly announced his plans for retirement only two months into a 90-120 day leave he requested in February.

COO Menachem Langer, MD, who has been serving as interim CEO during Mr. Mattingly’s absence, has been named permanent CEO. Dr. Langer joined CRMC in Oct. 2010 after serving as executive director of hospital operations at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital in New York City.

Read the Herald-Citizen report on Bernie Mattingly.

Read about other Tennessee hospital executive moves:

Middle Tennessee Medical Center Names Elizabeth Lemons COO

Tennessee’s Cumberland Medical Center Names Larry Moore CFO

Tennessee’s Southern Hills Medical Center Names Richard Tumlin COO

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