Aurora Lambert, who has been CEO of Jewish Hospital in Cincinnati since 1998, has announced her retirement, according to a Business Courier of Cincinnati report.
Ms. Lambert planned to retire a few years ago, but the Jewish Foundation, which was planning to sell the hospital, asked her to stay until a buyer was found. When Mercy Health Partners agreed to buy the hospital, the system asked her to stay on to ensure a smooth transition.
Ms. Lambert will retire at the end of September. Mercy is currently searching for a new president and CEO.
Read the Business Courier of Cincinnati report on Aurora Lambert.
Read more on recent Ohio executive moves:
-Ohio's Mercy Health Partners Names CEO
-Ohio's Premier Health Partners CEO Retires
Ms. Lambert planned to retire a few years ago, but the Jewish Foundation, which was planning to sell the hospital, asked her to stay until a buyer was found. When Mercy Health Partners agreed to buy the hospital, the system asked her to stay on to ensure a smooth transition.
Ms. Lambert will retire at the end of September. Mercy is currently searching for a new president and CEO.
Read the Business Courier of Cincinnati report on Aurora Lambert.
Read more on recent Ohio executive moves:
-Ohio's Mercy Health Partners Names CEO
-Ohio's Premier Health Partners CEO Retires