Trios Health CEO Glen Marshall announces retirement: 3 key notes

Kennewick, Wash.-based Trios Health CEO Glen Marshall is planning to retire in June 2017, according to a Tri-City Herald report.

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Here are three key notes:

1. Mr. Marshall has served as Trios Health CEO for the last 12 years.

2. During his tenure, the public healthcare system changed its name, from Kennewick General Hospital, and opened the new Trios Southridge Hospital in Kennewick.

3. Trios will select an interim CEO to lead the health system until the system names Mr. Marshall’s successor.  

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