Randall K. Segler, CEO of Comanche County Memorial Hospital in Lawton, Okla., has retired, according to a KSWO report.
Here are four things to know about Mr. Segler.
1. He is retiring after more than 20 years at CCMH.
2. He was promoted to CEO in 1997, after serving five years as COO.
3. Some of Mr. Segler's most notable accomplishments while at CCMH include playing a lead role in the creation of the Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma and completion of the new McMahon Tomlinson Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Lawton, Okla., which opened in late 2014, according to KSWO.
4. Mr. Segler will be succeeded by Brent Smith, who has served as administrator at CCMH.
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