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48 LISTS J. Matthew Straub. CFO of Marshall Health (Huntington, W.Va.). Mr. Straub has more than 20 years of accounting experience and 16 years in healthcare administration. He leads the financial and patient accounting functions at Marshall Health and oversees budgeting for the health sys- tem and Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. Eric Strucko, PhD. CFO of Keck Medicine of USC (Los Angeles). Dr. Strucko became CFO for Keck Medicine of USC in August 2020. He pre- viously served as senior vice president and CFO for Penn State Health's Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and Medical Group in Hershey, Pa. In his current role, Dr. Strucko is developing and directing Keck Medicine's strategic financial plans, financial and government reporting, revenue cycle, materials management and budgeting. Additionally, he works with USC to promote investment in biomedical and health science re- search and education at the Keck School of Medicine. Michael Szubski. CFO of University Hospitals (Cleveland). Mr. Szubski became the senior vice president and CFO of University Hos- pitals in 2008 aer serving as the system's COO for acute care hospi- tals. He now oversees the financial department for the health system and its 1,032-bed tertiary medical center. e system includes 32,000 physicians and employees and reports more than 13 million outpatient procedures and over 147,000 inpatient discharges annually. Vincent Tammaro. CFO and Vice President of Health Sciences of e Ohio State Wexner Medical Center (Columbus). Aer serving Yale New Haven Health as executive vice president and CFO for just over 20 years, Mr. Tammaro joined OSU's Wexner Medical Center as CFO and vice president for health sciences in August 2022. In this new role, he is responsible for the oversight of finance, treasury, information technolo- gy, data analytics, revenue cycle, supply chain and the OSU Health Plan. Paula Tinch. Executive Vice President and CFO of Penn State Health (Hershey, Pa.). Ms. Tinch joined Penn State Health in 2019 as execu- tive vice president and CFO. She is responsible for the health system's financial planning, financial risk management and revenue cycle. Prior to joining Penn State Health, Ms. Tinch was senior vice president of fi- nance for Rochester Regional Health in N.Y., where she was responsible for core functions and aspects of the $2.2 billion health system. Michael Tramonte. Senior Vice President of Finance and Business Services and CFO of UTHealth (Houston). Mr. Tramonte joined UTHealth in 2004 as assistant vice president of finance and controller, and since then has been promoted to senior vice president of finance and business services and CFO. He is responsible for the financial de- partment at UTHealth, which includes a hospital, medical school and clinical practices. In addition, Mr. Tramonte serves on the Texas High- er Education Coordinating Board's health-related institutions formula advisory committee as a representative for UTHealth Houston and is committee chair. Rick Vincent. Senior Vice President and CFO of e University of Vermont Medical Center and e University of Vermont Health Net- work Medical Group (Burlington). Mr. Vincent took on his current role with the University of Vermont Medical Center and University of Vermont Medical Group in 2015. He is responsible for the financial operations of the health system and 600-member physician group. He has previous experience as vice president of finance for UVM Medical Group. David Vranicar. Vice Chancellor of Finance and CFO of University of Kansas Medical Center (Kansas City). As vice chancellor for finance and CFO of the University of Kansas Medical Center, Mr. Vranicar works closely with the executive leadership systemwide to develop and implement a financial plan that supports the system's strategic vision. He has experience executing long-term strategic financial plans as well as developing and administering budgets. Mr. Vranicar has previous ex- perience as the president and CEO of Kansas Bioscience Authority. Jennifer Wakem. CFO of University Medical Center of Southern Ne- vada (Las Vegas). Ms. Wakem now has five years of experience as CFO of University Medical Center of Southern Nevada. She oversees the fi- nancial health of the hospital, which includes Nevada's only level 1 trau- ma center, pediatric trauma center, burn care center and transplant cen- ter. She has previous experience as associate CFO of Tenet Healthcare. Nelson Weichold. CFO of e University of Mississippi Medical Center (Jackson). Mr. Weichold oversees the financial department for UMMC, where his responsibilities include accounting, treasury, patient revenue cycle, supply chain, payer relations and healthcare patient op- erations. As the state's only academic medical center, UMMC includes a hospital campus, level 1 trauma center, and 500-member physician group. UMMC also supports around 10,000 full and part time employ- ees and reports an annual budget of $1.6 billion. Prior to working with UMMC, Mr. Weichold held senior management positions at the Univer- sity of Miami Health System and the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield. Doug Welday. CFO of NorthShore University HealthSystem (Evan- ston, Ill.). Mr. Welday joined NorthShore in 2018 as CFO. He is respon- sible for the six-hospital health system's capital structure as well as safe- guarding the capital assets. Prior to joining NorthShore, he spent time as vice president of finance for Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Spectrum Health and financial leadership roles at Oakwood Healthcare System in Dearborn, Mich. Bonnie White. CFO of UNM Hospital (Albuquerque). Ms. White oversees the finance department at UNM Hospital, part of the UNM Health System, which includes the only academic medical center in New Mexico. With providers specializing in over 150 areas of medicine, the system cares for over a million patients per year and handles about 22,000 surgical cases annually. Daniel Widawsky. Executive Vice President, Vice Dean and CFO of NYU Langone Health (New York City). Mr. Widawsky oversees the hospital and medical school financial departments for NYU Langone Health. He joined the system in 2018 aer spending his career in finan- cial strategy and planning for major institutions. Prior to working with NYU Langone, Mr. Widawsky served as director of the investment firm EFO Capital Management, and also spent time as comptroller for the City of Chicago. Christine Williams Bond. CFO of University Medical Center New Orleans. As CFO of University Medical Center New Orleans, Ms. Wil- liams Bond oversees the financial department for the 446-bed hospital. She has previous experience as assistant CFO of Atlanta Medical Center and controller at Emory Johns Creek (Ga.) Hospital. Jeanette Wojtalewicz. Senior Vice President and CFO of CHI Health (Omaha). Ms. Wojtalewicz has more than 30 years of experience in healthcare finance and is a past president of the Healthcare Finan- cial Management Association in Nebraska. In her role as CFO of CHI Health, Ms. Wojtalewicz oversees the financial operations of a 28-hos- pital, 800-employed physician health system. She also serves on the CyncHealth, Midlands Choice, and Nebraska Total Care boards. Ms. Wojtalewicz has been recognized by a number of organizations for her work, including by the Healthcare Financial Management Association with the Gold Merit Award, and the Lincoln Family Medicine Program with the John C. Finegan Award. Stuart Wright. CFO of Upstate University Hospital (Syracuse, N.Y.). Mr. Wright oversees the financial functions for Upstate University Hos- pital, which include accounting, financial analysis, reporting, budgeting, cash and investment management, revenue cycle and managed care contracting. Mr. Wright is also responsible for the patient access services and health information management. n

