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46 LISTS tem turnarounds, long range financial and capital planning, and hospital operation efficiency. In addition to handling finances for the integrated clinical system that includes both an 885-bed tertiary-care hospital as well as the Wake Forest School of Medicine, Mr. Lillie is also a Baptist preacher. Stacey Malakoff. Executive Vice President and Chief Financial and Administrative Officer of Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Ms. Malakoff is responsible for all financial affairs at Hospital for Special Surgery, a hospital focused on orthopedics and rheumatology. In 2021, alongside her in-house team and representatives from Avison Young, Ms. Malakoff represented HSS in lease negotiations that led to development plans for a new 30-story medical office tower in Manhat- tan's Upper East side. e building will house HSS physician offices as well as other ancillary services. Michael Marquardt. CFO of UVA Medical Center (Charlottesville). Mr. Marquardt became CFO of Hospital and Clinic Operations of UVA Medical Center in August 2019. He has previous experience as chief of staff for the executive vice president for health affairs of the health system. In his current role, Mr. Marquardt oversees financial reporting, decision support, planning and analysis, budgeting, supply chain and material operations, procurement, purchasing, and more. John Mordach. Senior Vice President, CFO and Treasurer for Duke University Health System (Durham, N.C.). Mr. Mordach has more than 30 years of experience in senior financial leadership roles. He spent time as senior vice president and CFO for Chicago-based Rush Univer- sity Medical Center and Rush Health prior to joining Duke University Health System. In recognition for his work, he has earned the distinction of CFO of the Year in the large not-for-profit sector from the Chicago Chapter of the Financial Executives International Organization. Cecelia Moore. CFO of Vanderbilt University Medical Center (Nash- ville, Tenn.). Ms. Moore joined Vanderbilt University Medical Center in August 2013 aer spending time as the vice president of finance and COO for the patient revenue management organization within Duke University Health System in Durham, N.C. She was later appointed CFO of the health system while it more than doubled its operating in- come. In 2016, the Nashville Business Journal awarded her CFO of the Year in the Not-for-Profit Sector. Priscilla Needham. CFO of Billings (Mont.) Clinic. Ms. Needham be- came CFO of Billings Clinic in 2020. She has previously served as CFO of Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center in Houston and as a finance leader at hospitals in Arkansas, North Dakota and Colorado. In her role at Bill- ings Clinic, Ms. Needham oversees the financial operations and contrib- utes to enterprise strategic growth for the region's largest mulitspecialty group practice. John Orsini. Senior Vice President and CFO of Northwestern Memo- rial HealthCare (Chicago). Mr. Orsini has spent more than 30 years of his career in healthcare finance, currently serving as senior vice presi- dent and CFO of Northwestern Memorial HealthCare. e system has hundreds of locations in the Chicago area as well as over 5,500 aligned physicians. He has prior experience as executive vice president and CFO for Cadence Health and CFO of the 12-hospital Presence Health in Chi- cago. Charlton Park. CFO and Chief Analytics Officer of University of Utah Health (Salt Lake City). Mr. Park is responsible for the financial planning, budgeting and accounting for University of Utah Health. He also oversees the system's capital financial planning, analytics and rev- enue cycle. Mr. Park was also among the key players in developing the health system's value driven outcomes initiative and various integration models across clinical departments. Julia Puchtler. CFO of the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia). Ms. Puchtler joined Penn Medicine in 2015 and was vice president of finance operations and budget before being promoted to CFO in 2019. She also has experience as vice president of strategic financial planning and decision support at Trinity Health in Livonia, Mich. In addition to being promoted to CFO in 2019, Ms. Puchtler was named to the 2020 class of the Carol Emmott Fellowship, which was es- tablished to upli and increase visibility for women in health leadership. Dan Rieber. Vice President and CFO of UCHealth (Aurora). Mr. Rie- ber oversees the financial department for UCHealth, which reports $4.5 billion in operating revenue and has a workforce of over 26,000 people. e 12-hospital health system has experienced consistent bond rating improvements over the years. Mr. Rieber joined the system in 2007 as director of finance and controller of University of Colorado Hospital and became the vice president and CFO of UCHealth Memorial in 2014. He was promoted to system vice president and CFO in 2017. Brigette Rose. CFO of LSU Health Sciences Center-Shreveport (La.). Ms. Rose joined LSU Health Sciences Foundation in 2018 and now oversees the health system's finances. She has previous experience as the hospital's department of neurosurgery business director. e health system is currently funding a $60 million expansion project on a center for medical education and wellness to address the healthcare workforce charges. Cheryl Sadro. CFO of UC Davis Health. As CFO for UC Davis Health, Ms. Sadro provides executive oversight for financial planning, decision support and operations, health information management, patient access and financial services, and planning and development for the system's schools of health. Before assuming her current role with UC Davis in April 2022, she spent seven years as the executive vice president and chief business and finance officer for the University of Texas Medical Branch. In total, Ms. Sadro has spent more than 35 years in public ac- countancy and financial leadership of mission-based health systems. Michael Serber. Vice President of Finance and Institutional CFO of UT Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas). Mr. Serber joined UT Southwestern Medical Center in 2003 and now oversees the financial activities of the health system. He also directs seven financial and opera- tional departments, including supply chain management and real estate services. In 2016, Mr. Serber was also named treasurer for all South- western Health Resources legal entities. He has previous experience as manager of the Capital Planning Group at American Airlines. Daniel Smith. Senior Vice President of Finance of Johns Hopkins Health System and Vice President of Finance and CFO of Johns Hop- kins Hospital (Baltimore). Mr. Smith began working with Johns Hop- kins in the 1980s as a healthcare consultant, officially joining the staff in 1983. He took on increasing responsibilities for budgeting and financial analysis over the next few decades before he became CFO of Johns Hop- kins Home Care Group in 2001. He now serves as senior vice president of finance and CFO of e Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins Health System, where he is responsible for the financial health of six hospitals, four suburban healthcare and surgery centers as well as more than 40 other locations. In addition, Mr. Smith serves on the boards of numerous Johns Hopkins Medicine entities. George Sprinkel. Senior Vice President and CFO of University of Maryland Medical Center (Baltimore). Mr. Sprinkel joined the Uni- versity of Maryland's Medical Center as senior vice president and CFO in December 2021. With more than two decades of CFO experience, most recently with George Washington University Hospital in Washing- ton, D.C., he plays a critical role in guiding the UMMC leadership team in improving performance and outcomes, quality and safety, and patient experience that impact the system's financial health. Mr. Sprinkel also plays a large role in capital investment and operating expense decision making for the health system.

