Brian Keeley, CEO of Coral Gables-based Baptist Health South Florida, is retiring at the end of September after more than 50 years of service. While the announcement came in June 2021, his plans for his retirement have been years in…
Leadership & Management
Executives of companies and organizations themselves are being targeted by an army of trolls with free range to spread damaging information, Fortune reported June 2.
Money troubles are affecting women and young people the most, often negatively influencing their mental health, according to a new report from Bankrate.
Dialogue is "not enough" to improve diversity in tech, and actionable steps are needed to move the needle, a tech CEO told CNBC.
How CEOs present themselves and take responsibility for both wins and losses can go on to affect their public perception down the road, with humility shielding them from some blame, Harvard Business Review reported May 31.
Women are more likely to be awarded prizes that bear a woman’s name or aren’t named after a person than winning prizes named after men, according to a new study reported June 1 in Nature.
Looking to underrepresented talent for new ideas, choosing the leaders with the right set of skills and collaborating with others are all ways healthcare leaders can increase innovation in their organizations, the American Hospital Association reported May 31.
HHS established an Office of Environmental Justice on May 31, and it will focus on environmental health issues facing disadvantaged communities and vulnerable populations.
A core aspect of Project Firstline — a national training collaborative for healthcare infection control led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) — is content tailored specifically to its intended healthcare worker audience. As one of 64 organizations…
Below are five hospitals and health systems that recently posted job listings seeking CEOs.