Rochester General president to leave for TriHealth

Rob Cercek, president of Rochester (N.Y.) General Hospital, is leaving his position at the end of July, according to a Rochester Business Journal report.

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Mr. Cercek is leaving after an eight-year career at Rochester (N.Y.) Regional Health System. He has accepted a senior leadership position at Cincinnati-based TriHealth, working under his onetime boss, TriHealth CEO Mark Clement.

Mr. Cercek previously served as vice president of operations for RGH and president of RRH’s eastern region, among other roles, according to the report.

During his tenure with RRH, he played a key role in the integration of Clifton Springs (N.Y.) Hospital & Clinic and United Memorial Medical Center in Batvia, N.Y., into the RRH system, RRH spokeswoman Jeanne Colleluori told the Rochester Business Journal

Robert Nesselbush, COO of RRH, will take over for Mr. Cercek on an interim basis.

 

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