Waterbury (Conn.) Hospital has hired Stephen R. Laverty as interim president and CEO of the hospital and its network of affiliates, according to a Republican-American report.
Mr. Laverty's appointment is effective Jan. 3. He will replace John Tobin, who announced his retirement in April.
A hospital board member said the executive search has been a long and complicated process, and the board simply ran out of time, according to a citation in the report. The board had originally hoped to find a new CEO by early November.
Read the Republican-American report on Waterbury Hospital's new interim CEO.
Read about other Connecticut hospital executive moves:
- Western Connecticut Healthcare Names CFO
- Connecticut's Danbury Hospital Seeks CFO as Former Exec Prepares for Trial
- Connecticut's Norwalk Hospital Appoints Vice President, Leader of Employed Physicians
Mr. Laverty's appointment is effective Jan. 3. He will replace John Tobin, who announced his retirement in April.
A hospital board member said the executive search has been a long and complicated process, and the board simply ran out of time, according to a citation in the report. The board had originally hoped to find a new CEO by early November.
Read the Republican-American report on Waterbury Hospital's new interim CEO.
Read about other Connecticut hospital executive moves:
- Western Connecticut Healthcare Names CFO
- Connecticut's Danbury Hospital Seeks CFO as Former Exec Prepares for Trial
- Connecticut's Norwalk Hospital Appoints Vice President, Leader of Employed Physicians