The Ohio Hospital Association has elected new officers and board trustees for 2013.
Jim Pancoast, president and CEO of Premier Health Partners in Dayton, will serve as the chair of the 20-member board.
Phil Ennen, president and CEO of Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers-Bryan Hospital, was selected as chair-elect.
Chip Hubbs, president and CEO of Memorial Hospital of Union County in Marysville, will serve as secretary-treasurer. Fred M. DeGrandis, president of Cleveland Health Network, will remain on the board as immediate past chair.
New trustees at large include:
• Tim Colburn, president and CEO of Berger Health System in Circleville
• LeeAnn Lucas-Helber, president of Hocking Valley Community Hospital in Logan
• Steve G. Gabbe, MD, CEO and senior vice president for health sciences at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus
• Mel Fahs, president and CEO of Community Memorial Hospital in Hicksville
• Cynthia Moore-Hardy, president and CEO of Lake Health in Concord
The officers will serve a one-year term, while trustees will serve a three-year term, effective Jan. 1.
Jim Pancoast, president and CEO of Premier Health Partners in Dayton, will serve as the chair of the 20-member board.
Phil Ennen, president and CEO of Community Hospitals and Wellness Centers-Bryan Hospital, was selected as chair-elect.
Chip Hubbs, president and CEO of Memorial Hospital of Union County in Marysville, will serve as secretary-treasurer. Fred M. DeGrandis, president of Cleveland Health Network, will remain on the board as immediate past chair.
New trustees at large include:
• Tim Colburn, president and CEO of Berger Health System in Circleville
• LeeAnn Lucas-Helber, president of Hocking Valley Community Hospital in Logan
• Steve G. Gabbe, MD, CEO and senior vice president for health sciences at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus
• Mel Fahs, president and CEO of Community Memorial Hospital in Hicksville
• Cynthia Moore-Hardy, president and CEO of Lake Health in Concord
The officers will serve a one-year term, while trustees will serve a three-year term, effective Jan. 1.
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