Administrator and CFO Step Down From Tennessee’s Morristown-Hamblen Healthcare

Richard Clark, chief administrative officer, and Max Owens, vice president and CFO, have stepped down from their posts at Morristown (Tenn.)-Hamblen Healthcare, which is part of Covenant Health, according to a Knoxville News Sentinel report.

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A reason was not given for either leader’s departure. Mr. Clark will be succeeded by Jeremy Biggs, who recently joined Covenant Health as vice president of operations. In addition, Mr. Owens will be succeeded by Jim Alwell, who most recently served in a financial leadership role at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center in Knoxville, Tenn.

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