Vanderbilt Names Luke Gregory as Permanent CEO of Children’s Hospital

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Luke Gregory has been named permanent CEO of Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt in Nashville, Tenn., according to a Vanderbilt news release.

Mr. Gregory’s position is effective immediately since he has been serving as interim CEO of the 238-bed hospital since Sept. 2010.

Mr. Gregory joined Vanderbilt in 2007 as senior vice president and chief business development officer. He was named chief business development officer for Children’s in July 2010.

Read the news release on the permanent CEO of Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.

Read about other Tennessee hospital executive moves:

COO of Memphis’ Baptist Memorial Health Care to Retire After 29 Years

Capella Healthcare Names Dr. Erik Swensson CMO

Tennessee’s Volunteer Community Hospital Names Clyde Wood CEO

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