Becker's Hospital Review reported on the following hospital and health system executive moves in the last week.
They are listed below, in alphabetical order.
1. Columbia, Md.-based MedStar Health selected Gregory J. Argyros, MD, to serve as senior vice president as well as president of MedStar Washington Hospital Center in Washington, D.C., effective July 1.
2. Maryland Heights, Mo.-based Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital Vice President and CFO Jean Bardwell resigned after the hospital board discovered she had violated the hospital's paid time off policy.
3. Baltimore-based University of Maryland Medical System appointed Stephen T. Bartlett, MD, executive vice president and CMO.
4. Tucson, Ariz.-based Carondelet Health Network selected Mark Benz to serve as market CEO.
5. Brentwood, Tenn.-based RCCH HealthCare Partners named Lance Beus CEO of Wilmington, Ohio-based CMH Regional Health System, effective June 4.
6. Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital in Richmond, Va., appointed Jody Bishop, BSN, MSN, vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer.
7. Kenny Boyd, president and CEO of McDonough District Hospital in Macomb, Ill., is resigning.
8. Greenville, N.C.-based Vidant Health tapped Jay Briley to serve as president of Vidant Community Hospitals, effective June 1.
9. Bay Medical Sacred Heart in Panama City, Fla., named Scott Campbell CEO, effective June 1.
10. San Francisco-based Dignity Health selected Mona Chadha to serve as chief strategy officer of its Bay Area service area.
11. Franklin County commissioners unanimously voted to replace Apalachicola, Fla.-based Weems Memorial Hospital CEO Mike Cooper.
12. Medina, N.Y.-based Orleans Community Health dropped the 'interim' from CEO Mark Cye's title.
13. Savannah, Ga.-based Optim Healthcare appointed Lora Duncan, BSN, MSN, RN, chief nursing officer.
14. Fulton County Hospital in Salem, Ark., named Curren Everett CEO, effective July 5.
15. Hocking Valley Community Hospital in Logan, Ohio, named Stacey Gabriel, BSN, RN, president and CEO, effective June 1.
16. Turlock, Calif.-based Emanuel Medical Center hired Antonio Garcia, BSN, MSN, to serve as chief nursing officer.
17. Ron Gleason, CEO of Mineral Community Hospital in Superior, Mont., tendered his resignation.
18. Lockport, N.Y.-based Eastern Niagara Hospital CEO Clare Haar is leaving, following the organization's decision to affiliate with Buffalo, N.Y.-based Kaleida Health.
19. Summit Pacific Medical Center in Elma, Wash., tapped James Hansen to serve as CFO, effective May 1.
20. UnityPoint Health-Des Moines (Iowa) selected Jennifer Havens, RN, to serve as CEO of Grinnell (Iowa) Regional Medical Center, effective July 30.
21. Longmont (Colo.) United Hospital tapped Christina Johnson, MD, to serve as CEO, effective May 14.
22. Dallas-based Children's Health added chief experience officer to Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer Keri Kaiser's title.
23. Montrose (Colo.) Memorial Hospital hired James Kiser as its new CEO, effective June 1.
24. Children's Hospital Los Angeles selected Omkar P. Kulkarni to serve as chief innovation officer, a newly created role, effective May 7.
25. Dallas-based Children's Health named Vice President of Accreditation and Regulatory Affairs Javier Montemayor its new chief compliance officer.
26. Port Lavaca, Texas-based Memorial Medical Center appointed Diane Moore CFO.
27. Debra Plousha Moore, executive vice president and chief of staff at Charlotte, N.C.-based Atrium Health, is retiring in June.
28. Baltimore-based University of Maryland Medical System named Keith Persinger its first-ever chief performance improvement officer.
29. Munson Healthcare Grayling (Mich.) Hospital President and CEO Stephanie Riemer is retiring at the end of August.
30. Lauri Tanner, president and CEO of Ranken Jordan Pediatric Bridge Hospital in Maryland Heights, Mo., resigned after the hospital board discovered she had violated the hospital's paid time off policy.
31. Fond du Lac, Wis.-based Agnesian HealthCare appointed Katherine Vergos, RN, president of St. Agnes Hospital in Fond du Lac.
32. Boston-based Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center named Anthony Weiss, MD, CMO.
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