Here are three things to know:
1. Mr. Neff assumed the health system’s top post in 1995.
2. During his tenure, the health system partnered with Morehead State University and Lexington-based University of Kentucky to build the $30 million Center for Health, Education and Research.
3. Until his retirement, Mr. Neff will continue to serve as chair for the Morehead/Rowan County Economic Development Board and Gateway Child Advocacy Center Board.
“I’m sad to leave, but excited about a new adventure as my wife, Diane, and I are moving back to Notre Dame to be closer to our children and grandchildren,” Mr. Neff said in a statement.
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