Here are fourteen healthcare industry CFOs who were in the news since Oct. 1.
1. Sam Guild was in the news as he tendered his resignation as CFO of Sumner Regional Medical Center in Wellington, Kan.
2. Steven Blake was in the news as he was named CFO of El Segundo, Calif.-based Avanti Hospitals.
3. Phyllis Hall was in the news as she was named CFO of Avow, a hospice operator based in Florida.
4. Rick Vincent was in the news as he was named vice president of finance and CFO of Burlington-based University of Vermont Medical Center and the University of Vermont Medical Group.
5. Norilina Harvel, the former CFO of Standpoint, Idaho-based Bonner General Health, was in the news as she is charged with grand theft for allegedly embezzling approximately $225,000 from the hospital.
6. Wichita, Kan.-based Wesley Healthcare CFO Matt Leary was in the news discussing the impact the lack of Medicaid expansion in Kansas has had on his health system.
7. Paul James, CFO of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom, was in the news as he stepped down from his position.
8. Brittany Whitaker was in the news as she was named CFO of Placentia (Calif.)-Linda Hospital, part of Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare.
9. George Sprinkel was in the news as he was named CFO of George Washington University Hospital in Washington, D.C.
10. Chicago-based Allscripts CFO Rick Poulton was in the news as he was named president of the company.
11. Kristi Matus, executive vice president, CFO and chief administrative officer of athenahealth, was in the news offering tips for other healthcare leaders.
12. Carl Flanagan was in the news as he was named CFO of La Paz Regional Hospital in Parker, Ariz.
13. Honolulu-based Waikiki Health CFO Todd Okamoto was in the news discussing reimbursement challenges and strategies.
14. Carole Holland, interim CFO of the Washington Health Benefit Exchange, was in the news discussing financial transparency.
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