Larry Dodds, executive vice president and COO of Adventist Health, headquartered in Roseville, Calif., will retire in May after almost 40 years with the health system, according to a Sacramento Business Journal report.
Mr. Dodds has worked as corporate headquarters in Roseville since he was named senior vice president in 1998. He assumed his current role in 2007.
Prior to joining Adventist Health, Mr. Dodds worked as associate administrator at Walla Walla (Wash.) General Hospital. He started his career in 1971 with a healthcare organization in Maryland and went on to join Verticare, a forerunner of Adventist Health in the Northwest.
Mr. Dodds also served as president and CEO of Adventist Medical Center in Portland, Ore., for 15 years before moving to Adventist corporate headquarters.
Read the Sacramento Business Journal report on Larry Dodds.
Read more on recent California executive moves:
-California's Providence Tarzana Medical Center Names COO
-California's Stanford Hospital & Clinics Names Interim CEO
Mr. Dodds has worked as corporate headquarters in Roseville since he was named senior vice president in 1998. He assumed his current role in 2007.
Prior to joining Adventist Health, Mr. Dodds worked as associate administrator at Walla Walla (Wash.) General Hospital. He started his career in 1971 with a healthcare organization in Maryland and went on to join Verticare, a forerunner of Adventist Health in the Northwest.
Mr. Dodds also served as president and CEO of Adventist Medical Center in Portland, Ore., for 15 years before moving to Adventist corporate headquarters.
Read the Sacramento Business Journal report on Larry Dodds.
Read more on recent California executive moves:
-California's Providence Tarzana Medical Center Names COO
-California's Stanford Hospital & Clinics Names Interim CEO