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15 women making moves in healthcare

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15 women making moves in healthcare

The following leadership moves made by women have been reported by or shared with Becker’s this year:

Editor’s note: This live webpage was updated Jan. 18 and will continue to be updated. View moves by women in healthcare for 2023 here.

Jan. 12-18

1. Shannon Black was selected as CEO of Manning (Iowa) Regional Healthcare Center, an affiliate of Des Moines, Iowa-based MercyOne.

2. Kathy Hill was named CFO of Troy (Ala.) Regional Medical Center.

3. Mary Breslin-Rodriguez, BSN, was named chief quality officer of Johnson City, Tenn.-based Ballad Health.

4. Cassie Lewis, DNP, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Bon Secours’ Richmond, Va., market.

5. Angel McCullough, DNP, RN, was named chief nursing officer of St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne, Pa., and Nazareth Hospital in Philadelphia.

6. Gurvinder Kaur, MD, was selected as the next president and market leader at Fresno, Calif.-based Saint Agnes Medical Center.

7. Megan Johnson, BSN, was named president of Spanish Fork (Utah) Hospital.

8. Lisa Johnson, DNP, RN, was named chief quality officer of USC Arcadia (Calif.) Hospital.

9. Colleen Wilcoxen, RN, MSN, was named permanent chief nursing officer of USC Arcadia Hospital.

10. Melissa Russo was selected as division vice president of HCA Midwest Physicians Services Group.

11. Jennifer Shilling was named government relations manager for the state of Wisconsin representing Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic.

12. Eleze Armstrong was named CEO of Twin Cities Community Hospital in Templeton, Calif.

13. Kathy Marble, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Lansing, Mich.-based E.W. Sparrow Hospital.

14. Cindy Peterson was named executive vice president of ambulatory care at Providence, R.I.-based Lifespan.

15. Kristin Myers was selected as the inaugural chief digital officer of New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health.

Jan. 5-11

1. Anita Chandrasena, MD, was named chief medical officer of Greenbrae, Calif.-based MarinHealth.

2. Natalie Mussi, CEO of HCA’s Los Robles Regional Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, Calif., is leaving her post for a new opportunity with the for-profit hospital operator.

3. Mary Brobst, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Gulfport, Miss.-based Memorial Health System.

4. Catherine Hamilton, MSN, RN, was chosen to lead two Missouri hospitals: Chillicothe-based Hedrick Medical Center and Trenton-based Wright Memorial Hospital.

5. Suzanne Tammaro was selected as the inaugural chief marketing officer of Teaneck, N.J.-based Holy Name.

6. Emily Oken, MD, is the new president of the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute and chair of its population medicine department at Boston-based Harvard Medical School. 

7. Nancy Bisco-Flora, BSN, RN, is retiring as chief nursing officer of Newark, N.J.-based Saint Michael’s Medical Center.

8. Emily Dilley was named CEO of Cumberland (Wis.) Healthcare.

9. Breanda Goralski was named vice president of applications at Clearwater, Fla.-based BayCare Health.

10. Kristen Sutton, MSN, RN, was selected as the next chief nursing officer of AdventHealth Palm Coast and AdventHealth Palm Coast Parkway, both in Palm Coast, Fla.

11. Carrie Carls, DNP, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Jacksonville (Ill.) Memorial Hospital. 

12. Marilu Madrigal, MD, was named chief medical officer of HCA Florida Mercy Hospital in Miami.

13. Traci Nordberg was selected as senior vice president of people services at Brentwood, Tenn.-based Lifepoint Health.

14. Suzanne Tammaro will serve as chief marketing officer of Holy Name, a health system in Teaneck, N.J.

15. Cynthia Ziegler is Holy Name’s new vice president of revenue cycle management. 

16. Denee Wolf was named vice president of revenue cycle at New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery.

17. Abha Agrawal, MD, joined Lawrence (Mass.) General Hospital as president and CEO.

18. Michelle Fortune, BSN, RN, was named service line president of surgery and gastroenterology at St. Louis-based Mercy.

19. Dawn Martin was named service line president of women and children at Mercy.

20. Deb Anderson was named CIO of Evanston, Ill.-based Endeavor Health. 

21. Cathy Sumner, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Aiken (S.C.) Regional Medical Center.

22. Janice Walker, DHA, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Charlotte, N.C.-based Advocate Health’s Southeast Region.

23. Tracey Schiro was named executive vice president and chief people and culture officer of Ochsner Health.

24. Deborah Grimes, RN, JD, MSHQS, was promoted to senior vice president and chief diversity officer of Ochsner Health.

25. Tiffany Murdock, BSN, MSN, PhD, was promoted to senior vice president and chief nursing officer of Ochsner Health.

26. Aimee Quirk was promoted to senior vice president and chief corporate development officer of Ochsner Health and will continue as CEO of Ochsner Ventures. 

27. Shelley Sullivan Tynan was promoted to senior vice president and chief legal officer of Ochsner Health.

28. Kimyatta Washington was named vice president and chief administrative officer of cancer services for UChicago Medicine.

29. Melissa Emerson, BSN, RN, was named COO of Boynton Beach, Fla.-based Bethesda Hospital. 

30. Allison “Allie” Wyler was named president of the Advocate Health Care Central Chicagoland area and Park Ridge, Ill.-based Advocate Lutheran General Hospital. 

Jan. 2-4

1. Julie Hudgens, PharmD, was named assistant COO of Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford in Murfreesboro, Tenn.

2. Margaret Carroll, RN, stepped down as chief nursing officer at Ascension Saint Joseph-Joliet (Ill.).

3. Maria Paige was promoted to director of hospital billing at Valdosta, Ga.-based SGMC Health.

4. Rebecca Sesler will now serve as chief marketing and communications officer for St. Louis-based BJC Health System, which will now serve two regions.

5. Vickie Magurean was named CFO of HCA Florida Kendall Hospital, a 447-bed facility in Tamiami.

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