After less than three years, Janie Sinacore-Jaberg has resigned as CEO of East Cooper Medical Center in Mt. Pleasant, S.C., part of Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare, according to a Post and Courier report.
Danny Mullis, vice chairman of the hospital board, said the resignation was a "corporate decision" and that the board was not involved, according to the report. Tenet spokeswoman Carol Britton said Ms. Sinacore-Jaberg "left to pursue other opportunities."
Phil Shaw, an independent contractor from a management consulting firm, will serve as interim CEO for up to four months, by which point Tenet plans to find a replacement.
Ms. Sinacore-Jaberg's resignation comes a year after the hospital relocated to a new, $153 million campus.
Read the Post and Courier report on Janie Sinacore-Jaberg.
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Danny Mullis, vice chairman of the hospital board, said the resignation was a "corporate decision" and that the board was not involved, according to the report. Tenet spokeswoman Carol Britton said Ms. Sinacore-Jaberg "left to pursue other opportunities."
Phil Shaw, an independent contractor from a management consulting firm, will serve as interim CEO for up to four months, by which point Tenet plans to find a replacement.
Ms. Sinacore-Jaberg's resignation comes a year after the hospital relocated to a new, $153 million campus.
Read the Post and Courier report on Janie Sinacore-Jaberg.
Related Articles on South Carolina Hospital Executive Moves:
CEO Lance Jones Leaves Carolina Pines Regional Medical Center
CEO Ingo Angermeier Leaves South Carolina's Spartanburg Regional
South Carolina’s Bamberg County Hospital Names Interim CEO, CFO During Financial Audit