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45 LISTS financial operations of UC Health, which includes two hospitals as well as an 800-plus physician group. In 2011, Mr. Hinds was named CFO of the Year by the Cincinnati Business Courier, and in 2021 he was a finalist for the same award. In February 2022, he was appointed to serve as interim president and CEO in addition to his roles as executive vice president and CFO. David Ho. Vice President and CFO of MedStar Georgetown Uni- versity Hospital (Washington, D.C.). Mr. Ho has been vice president and CFO of MedStar Georgetown University Hospital for just over five years. In this role, he oversees the financial department for the 609-bed hospital. He has previous experience as senior vice president and CFO of White Plains (N.Y.) Hospital and leading hospital finances for SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn. Linda Hoff. CFO of Stanford (Calif.) Health Care. Ms. Hoff is CFO of Stanford Health Care, which she joined in 2017 aer spending time as senior vice president and CFO of Legacy Health, an Oregon-based health system. She brought with her more than 30 years of executive and finance experience. In her role, she oversees Stanford Health Care's finance strategy, planning and reporting. Troy Holmes. CFO and Administrative Director of Finance and Re- imbursement of the University of Toledo (Ohio) Medical Center. Aer serving as CFO for Advanced Specialty Hospitals of Toledo and NewVista Health and Wellness in Ohio, Mr. Holmes joined the Uni- versity of Toledo Medical Center in 2019 as administrative director of finance and reimbursement and was given the additional title of CFO in 2020. He has experience with financial planning initiatives, developing and monitoring key metrics, and tracking costs and performance. Lugene Inzana. CFO of Maine Medical Center and Associate CFO of MaineHealth (Portland). Mr. Inzana has more than 30 years of leader- ship experience. He served as the vice president of finance and support services and CFO of Lawrence + Memorial Corp./Hospital in New Lon- don, Conn., before joining Maine Medical Center in 2014. He is respon- sible for the hospital's budget and reimbursement, financial reporting, supply chain, financial planning and revenue cycle management. Daniel Isacksen Jr. Regional CFO of Loyola Medicine (Maywood, Ill.). Mr. Isacksen joined Loyola Medicine in 2013 and spent time as regional senior vice president of finance and treasurer before being pro- moted to regional CFO in 2019. e regional health system includes Loyola University Medical Center, MacNeal Hospital and Gottlieb Me- morial Hospital. He has previous experience as CFO of Chicago-based Alexian Brothers Health System's physician enterprise and vice presi- dent of finance and controller for St. Anthony Hospital. He also spent time as the controller and director of finance for Loyola University Phy- sician Foundation. Raju Iyer. Senior Vice President and CFO of UCSF Health. Mr. Iyer oversees the financial strategy and services for UCSF Health, which in- cludes financial reporting, capital management, decision support and revenue cycle. His responsibilities also extend to health information management services for the health system and its affiliated physician networks. Prior to joining UCSF Health in 2018 he was regional CFO for Providence St. Joseph Health in Northern California. Edward Karlovich. CFO of UPMC (Pittsburgh). Mr. Karlovich is re- sponsible for UPMC's financial department. His focus in leadership tar- gets changing health care landscapes through innovative care delivery models, physician partnerships, affiliation strategies and organization redesign. As a $24 billion healthcare provider and insurer, UPMC has 40 academic, community and specialty hospitals as well as 4,900 employed physicians. Keith Kasper. Senior Vice President and CFO of Penn Medicine (Philadelphia). Mr. Kasper has been supporting Penn Medicine's mis- sion by overseeing its financial strategy, operating plan and budgeting process since joining in 2004. During his tenure, the health system has integrated financial services to support the system's business objectives and spearheaded the system's efforts in developing efficient, custom- er-focused financial processes and systems. James Kelly Jr. Interim CEO, Senior Vice President and CFO of UF Health Shands (Gainesville). Mr. Kelly oversees the long-term financial planning for UF Health Shands, including capital formation, treasury, fi- nance and receivables. He also is responsible for the system's risk-based products and materials management and purchasing. In August 2022, Mr. Kelly was named interim CEO for the health system. Prior to joining UF Shands, he had previous experience as the corporate controller at Partners HealthCare in Boston. Mark Krieger. Vice President and CFO of Barnes-Jewish Hospital (St. Louis). Mr. Krieger spent two years as vice president and CFO of Sara Lee Bakery Group before joining Barnes-Jewish Hospital in 2004 as the vice president and CFO. He has also spent time in corporate planning and financial leadership at Anheuser-Busch Cos. At Barnes-Jewish Hos- pital, he oversees the financial department for the hospital, which in- cludes a 1,800-member medical staff. Additionally, Mr. Krieger serves as treasurer for e Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital and a member of the board of Nine PBS, the St. Louis public television network. Angela Lalas. Executive Vice President of Finance and CFO of Loma Linda (Calif.) University Health. Aer serving LLUH as senior vice president for finance since 2015, and being appointed CFO in 2018, Ms. Lalas was promoted to also hold the title of executive vice president of finance in 2021. She has experience overseeing the six-hospital health system's finances and directing the Loma Linda University Foundation. Prior to joining Loma Linda in 2006, Ms. Lalas was a senior tax consul- tant for Deloitte. Dennis Laraway. CFO of Banner Health (Phoenix). Mr. Laraway be- came the CFO of Banner Health in 2017 aer spending time as the ex- ecutive vice president and CFO of the 19-hospital Memorial Hermann Health System in Houston. While there, he oversaw a $5 billion-plus an- nual budget. He also has experience as CFO of Scott & White Healthcare in Temple, Texas, and CFO for two other hospitals in Phoenix. Kevin Lenahan. Executive Vice President and Chief Business and Strategy Officer of Atlantic Health System (Morristown, N.J.). Aer working with Atlantic Health in various roles since 1995, Mr. Lenahan became CFO of Atlantic Health System in 2010, and chief business and strategy officer in 2021. Since then, the system has grown into an organi- zation with $2.7 billion in annual revenue. e system employs around 16,000 people and it achieved Moody's Aa3 rating under Mr. Lenahan's leadership. Mr. Lenahan also serves as president and CFO of Atlantic Health's insurance company, president and chair of Atlantic Health Management Corp., president of Atlantic Mobile Health and treasurer of the Atlantic Health System Board of Trustees. Matthew Lester. Executive Vice President of Finance and Adminis- tration and COO of Medical College of Wisconsin (Milwaukee). Mr. Lester joined the Medical College of Wisconsin in August 2022 as execu- tive vice president for finance and COO. His responsibilities included all of MCW's financial functions as well as planning, organizing, evaluating and monitoring administrative and facilities functions. Prior to taking on his current role, he served as vice dean for finance and administra- tion at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleve- land and as an adjunct professor in the University's Division of General Medical Sciences. Stephan Lillie. Senior Vice President and CFO of Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist (Winston-Salem, N.C.). Mr. Lillie joined Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in 2021, bringing 11 years of finance experi- ence to the table. As CFO, he works to support and oversee hospital sys-

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