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Sign up for the COMPLIMENTARY Becker's Hospital Review CEO Report & CFO Report E-Weeklies at www.BeckersHospitalReview.com or call (800) 417-2035 an integrated health system in Minneapolis, and CFO of Regions Hospital in St. Paul, Minn. Additionally, Mr. Klugherz was the senior financial executive for HealthPartners Medical Group, controller/treasury director for St. Louis Park, Minn.-based Park Nicolette Health Services, which is now part of HealthPartners, and a finance executive with GE Capital Fleet Services. Anne Krebs. Vice President of Finance and CFO of Butler (Pa.) Health System. Ms. Krebs has served as vice president of finance and CFO of Butler Health System since January 2011. Her prior experience includes roles as vice president of finance at Mercy St. Louis, vice president of finance at St. Joseph Hospital (now SSM St. Clare Health Center) in Kirkwood, Mo., assistant vice president of finance at Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and senior auditor in KPMG's Chicago office. Over the past four fiscal years, Ms. Krebs has helped boost Butler Health System's days cash on hand to 177.4. JoAnn Kunkel. Corporate CFO of Sanford Health (Sioux Falls, S.D., and Fargo, N.D.). Ms. Kunkel joined Sanford Medical Center in 1995 and became CFO of Sanford in 2012. Her responsibilities are to provide system-wide leadership and direction of financial strategies for Sanford, which has 35 hospitals, 140 clinics and roughly 26,000 employees, making it one of the largest non-profit, rural health systems in the country. Kathy Lancaster. Executive Vice President of Strategy and CFO of Kaiser Foundation Hospitals (Oakland, Calif.). Ms. Lancaster has been with Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and Kaiser Foundation Health Plan since 1998 and has been CFO since 2005. She provides financial leadership for each of Kaiser Permanente's eight geographic regions and also holds the title of executive vice president of strategy. Before Kaiser, Ms. Lancaster held senior leadership positions at insurance company Prudential, where she focused on underwriting and network management for the company's western region. Phyllis Lantos. Executive Vice President, Treasurer and CFO of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (New York City). Since 2000, Ms. Lantos has served as treasurer and CFO of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and its parent company, NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System. She added executive vice president to her title in 2007. Ms. Lantos previously served as deputy COO of Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn., and as vice president of financial management services at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, N.Y. She also held advisory roles in the Greater New York Hospital Association and Association of American Medical Colleges, among other organizations. Todd LaPorte. Senior Vice President and CFO of Scottsdale (Ariz.) Healthcare. Mr. LaPorte joined Scottsdale Healthcare in 2001 as director of finance. He served as associate vice president of finance and vice president of finance before he was promoted to his current position. Mr. LaPorte has helped the system raise its credit profile, which prompted the system to absorb Phoenix-based John C. Lincoln Health Network. Before Scottsdale Healthcare, Mr. LaPorte served as CFO of Dental-Net, the parent company of Arizona's second-largest dental plan, in Tucson for nine years. He also worked at Ernst & Young for eight years. Dennis Laraway. CFO of Memorial Hermann Healthcare System (Houston). In September 2011, Mr. Laraway was named CFO of Memorial Hermann Healthcare System. Previously, he served as CFO of Scott & White Healthcare in Temple, Texas, CFO of Dignity Health in San Francisco and CFO of Dignity Health's primary academic medical center, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix. Mr. Laraway's healthcare career began in the Empire State, where he was CFO of Seton Health and St. Mary's Hospital in Troy, N.Y. Ralph Lawson. Executive Vice President and CFO of Baptist Health South Florida (Coral Gables). Mr. Lawson has been CFO of Baptist Health South Florida, the largest private employer in Miami-Dade County, 21 since 1989. He has overseen the system's acquisitions of South Miami Hospital, Homestead (Fla.) Hospital, Mariners Hospital in Tavernier, Fla., and Doctors Hospital in Coral Gables, Fla., as well as Baptist Health's $2 billion investment portfolio. Mr. Lawson has more than 30 years of healthcare financial experience. Prior to joining Baptist Health, he spent 17 years at Deloitte. Mr. Lawson is the current national chair of the Healthcare Financial Management Association. Mike Louge. Executive Vice President and CFO of OhioHealth (Columbus). Mr. Louge has been executive vice president and CFO of OhioHealth since 2000 and is responsible for the health system's finances, treasury, managed care, internal audits, information systems, materials management and real estate/construction. Prior to joining eight-hospital OhioHealth, Mr. Louge was CFO of Seton Healthcare in Austin, Texas, and vice president of financial operations at Presbyterian Healthcare System, now known as Texas Health Resources, in Dallas. Robert Lux. Vice President and CFO of Temple University Health System (Philadelphia). As vice president and CFO of Temple University Health System, a $1.4 billion academic health system, Mr. Lux is responsible for financial reporting, cash and debt management, payroll, managed care contracting and other financial tasks. He has served in this position since July 1996. Previously, Mr. Lux served as assistant controller, controller, associate vice president and CFO of Temple University Hospital, the system's flagship facility. Mr. Lux's career started as a supervisor in the assurance practice for KPMG Peat Marwick. Richard Magenheimer. CFO of Inova Health System (Falls Church, Va.). Mr. Magenheimer joined Inova in 1987 as vice president of financial operations and was named CFO of the six-hospital system in 1994. Prior to joining Inova, Mr. Magenheimer worked for American Medical International — an investor-owned international hospital management company — for seven years, where he served as vice president of financial controls as well as director of finance and budgeting for its western region. Stacey Malakoff. Executive Vice President, Treasurer and CFO of Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Ms. Malakoff has served as executive vice president and CFO of Hospital for Special Surgery — the oldest orthopedics and specialty hospital in the United States — since August 1998. She also serves as the hospital's treasurer. Ms. Malakoff joined Hospital for Special Surgery in November 1990 as director of reimbursement, and she also held the roles of controller and vice president of finance. Previously, she served as an audit manager at Ernst & Young. Peter Markell. Executive Vice President, Treasurer and CFO of Partners HealthCare (Boston). As executive vice president, CFO and treasurer of Partners HealthCare, an organization with $8 billion in revenue and assets valued at approximately $10 billion, Mr. Markell oversees payor contracting, materials management, research management and all other financial operations. Before joining Partners in 1999, Mr. Markell was a partner at Ernst & Young in Boston, where he helped clients obtain financing and interacted with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. From 1983 through 1995, Mr. Markell was Ernst & Young's director of human resources and administration. Tim Maurice. CFO of University of California Davis Health System (Sacramento). UC Davis Health System appointed Mr. Maurice CFO in March 2011. Prior to joining the multibillion operations of UC Davis, he was vice president and CFO of St. John's Regional Medical Center and St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital, both in Oxnard, Calif., and member hospitals of San Francisco-based Dignity Health. Mr. Maurice has also served as CFO of Good Samaritan Community Healthcare in Puyallup, Wash., and Saint Joseph Mercy Oakland in Pontiac, Mich. His professional experience at academic medical centers also extends to Virginia Mason Medical Center and University of Washington Medical Center, both in Seattle. Peter McCanna. Executive Vice President of Administration and CFO of Northwestern Memorial HealthCare (Chicago). Mr. McCan-