The first six months of 2024 has seen a flurry of promotions and resignations in the healthcare industry, including the medical supply chain.
The following leadership moves have been reported by or shared with Becker's this year:
Karen Parkhill, who is Medtronic's CFO, will resign from her role in early August and assume the same position at HP. Gary Corona, senior vice president of global financial planning and analysis, will assume the role of interim CFO.
HealthTrust Performance Group, a group purchasing organization that serves about 1,800 hospitals and health systems, tapped Jocelyn Bradshaw as its chief operating officer of GPO operations, effective June 1.
Healthcare supply chain group taps CEO
On June 11, the Healthcare Supply Chain Association, which represents group purchasing organizations for hospitals and other healthcare facilities, named Angie Boliver as its president and CEO.
DHL Supply Chain names North America CEO
Patrick Kelleher, the current global chief development officer, assumed the North America CEO role of DHL Supply Chain July 1. Mr. Kelleher will succeed Scott Sureddin, who will retire Dec. 31 after more than 20 years.
Illinois health system's supply company promotes director
Quincy, Ill.-based Blessing Health System promoted Amy Ogle, a respiratory therapist and store manager, to be the director of durable medical equipment operations for its medical supply company, Hannibal Medical Supplies.
AHA supply chain group taps executive
The American Hospital Association's supply chain group, Association for Health Care Resource & Materials Management, named Mike Schiller as its new executive director March 18.
Missouri system promotes supply chain leader
Lake Regional Health System appointed Robert Ambrose, the current director of dining services, as its supply chain director, the Osage Beach, Mo.-based system said in late January.
LifePoint supply chain leader moves to South Dakota system
Prairie Lakes Healthcare System, based in Watertown, S.D., named Michael Moore as its new supply chain director Jan. 12.
Vanderbilt appoints executive medical director of supply chain services
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center appointed William Obremskey, MD, as its executive medical director of supply chain services. He assumed the role Jan. 1.