Sister Agnelle Ching has announced her plans to retire as CEO of Honolulu-based St. Francis Healthcare System of Hawaii on Jan. 1, according to a Pacific Business News report.
Sister Ching has served in executive leadership roles at St. Francis Healthcare for 14 years, the past six years of which she served as CEO. Although she is stepping down from the helm of the organization, Sister Ching will oversee mission services as the system's chief sponsorship officer.
Jerry J. Correa, Jr., who serves as COO of St. Francis Healthcare, will succeed Sister Ching once her retirement is effective.
Sister Ching has served in executive leadership roles at St. Francis Healthcare for 14 years, the past six years of which she served as CEO. Although she is stepping down from the helm of the organization, Sister Ching will oversee mission services as the system's chief sponsorship officer.
Jerry J. Correa, Jr., who serves as COO of St. Francis Healthcare, will succeed Sister Ching once her retirement is effective.
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