Larry Sanders, chairman and CEO of Columbus, Ga.-based Columbus Regional Healthcare System, announced his plan to retire on Sept. 30, according to a news release by the health system.
Mr. Sanders joined The Medical Center, the precursor to Columbus Regional, as vice president in 1981. He became the executive vice president and COO of the center in 1983 and of Columbus Regional when it was created in 1986. In 1989 he became CEO and chairman of the Board of Directors.
The executive committee of the board of directors will choose Mr. Sanders's successor.
Read the release on Larry Sanders.
Read about other Georgia hospital executive moves:
-CEO, CFO of Georgia's Hutcheson Medical Center Step Down
-Georgia's Memorial Health Fires CEO Over Health System's Finances
-Georgia's Gordon Hospital Names COO
Mr. Sanders joined The Medical Center, the precursor to Columbus Regional, as vice president in 1981. He became the executive vice president and COO of the center in 1983 and of Columbus Regional when it was created in 1986. In 1989 he became CEO and chairman of the Board of Directors.
The executive committee of the board of directors will choose Mr. Sanders's successor.
Read the release on Larry Sanders.
Read about other Georgia hospital executive moves:
-CEO, CFO of Georgia's Hutcheson Medical Center Step Down
-Georgia's Memorial Health Fires CEO Over Health System's Finances
-Georgia's Gordon Hospital Names COO