Jackson Health System has named five finalists to replace current CEO Eneida O. Roldan, MD, MPH, MBA, according to a South Florida Business Journal report.
The Executive Search Committee chose five candidates out of 12 original finalists. The candidates are: Jodi Mansfield, former vice president and COO of Gainesville, Fla.-based Shands Healthcare with the University of Florida; Myles P. Lash, president of Provenance Health Partners; Carlos A. Migoya, former Wachovia Bank regional president for North Carolina and South Florida and CEO of the Atlantic and New York regions; Ram Raju, MD, former executive vice president, COO and CMO of New York City Health and Hospital Corp.; and William Vanaskie, executive vice president and COO of Phoenix-based Maricop Integrated Health System.
Dr. Roldan will step down in June.
Read the South Florida Business Journal report on Jackson Health System.
Read more coverage on Jackson Health System:
- Miami's Jackson Health System Fails to Respond to Letters of Interest From Boston's Steward Health
- Exclusivity Requirement of Steward's Bid for Jackson Health Draws Concern
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The Executive Search Committee chose five candidates out of 12 original finalists. The candidates are: Jodi Mansfield, former vice president and COO of Gainesville, Fla.-based Shands Healthcare with the University of Florida; Myles P. Lash, president of Provenance Health Partners; Carlos A. Migoya, former Wachovia Bank regional president for North Carolina and South Florida and CEO of the Atlantic and New York regions; Ram Raju, MD, former executive vice president, COO and CMO of New York City Health and Hospital Corp.; and William Vanaskie, executive vice president and COO of Phoenix-based Maricop Integrated Health System.
Dr. Roldan will step down in June.
Read the South Florida Business Journal report on Jackson Health System.
Read more coverage on Jackson Health System:
- Miami's Jackson Health System Fails to Respond to Letters of Interest From Boston's Steward Health
- Exclusivity Requirement of Steward's Bid for Jackson Health Draws Concern
- Miami-Dade County Will Oversee Bid for Jackson Health, Taking Over for Public Health Trust