Here are three things to know about Ms. Tarrant.
1. In resigning, she cited plans to relocate.
2. Ms. Tarrant served as board president during a time of significant change for the hospital, including proposing a $50 million bond to build a new hospital wing and hiring a new CEO, according to the report.
3. The board will appoint someone to fill Ms. Tarrant’s spot. Her term runs through 2017.
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