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16 committees, including the Greater New York Hospital Association, the Hospital Association of New York State and the Association of American Medical Colleges. Ms. Lantos is a board member of the New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens and is on the board of directors of the Healthcare Financial Management Association. Dennis Laraway. CFO of Memorial Herman Healthcare System (Houston). Prior to being named CFO of Memorial Hermann Health System in 2011, Mr. Laraway was CFO of the former Scott & White Healthcare in Temple, Texas. Before then, he served as CFO of Dignity Health in San Francisco and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix. In his current role, Mr. Laraway oversees the largest health system in Houston, with 11 hospitals and an operating budget of $4 billion. Ralph Lawson. Executive Vice President and CFO of Baptist Health South Florida (Coral Gables). Mr. Lawson has served as CFO of Baptist Health South Florida for 27 years. Before joining the system, he was with Deloitte for 17 years, eight of which he spent as a partner responsible for the Florida healthcare practice. He is former chairman of the Florida Institute of Certified Public Accountants Healthcare Committee. Mr. Lawson will serve on the national board of directors of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society through June and is past chair of the Healthcare Financial Management Association. Donald Longpre. CFO of North Ottawa Community Health System (Grand Haven, Mich.). With more than 30 years of experience in healthcare finance, Mr. Longpre served in a number of leadership roles prior to becoming CFO of North Ottawa Community Health System. These include director of finance at Chelsea (Mich.) Community Hospital and vice president of finance of the St. Croix Regional Medical Center in St. Croix Falls, Mich. Mr. Longpre is an advanced member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association and is a board member at the Lakeshore Radiation Oncology Center. Neil Lubarsky. Senior Vice President for Finance and CFO of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia). Prior to joining Thomas Jefferson University Hospital as senior vice president for finance and CFO, Mr. Lubarsky spent many years as a senior manager with PricewaterhouseCoopers. He serves as treasurer for the HealthShare Exchange of Southeastern Pennsylvania and serves on the boards of Philadelphia International Medicine and the Thomas Jefferson University Cardiology Foundation, among others. Mr. Lubarsky is a certified public accountant. Robert Lux. Vice President and CFO of Temple University Health System (Philadelphia). Mr. Lux has served as vice president and CFO of Temple University Health System since 1996. Prior to his appointment, he was associate vice president and CFO, assistant controller and controller of the system. Mr. Lux also currently serves as chairman of the Health Partners Maintenance Organization finance committee. Richard Magenheimer. CFO of Inova Health System (Falls Church, Va.). Prior to joining Inova Health System in 1987 as vice president of financial operations, Mr. Magenheimer was vice president of financial controls and director of finance for west coast operations of American Medical International, a California-based hospital chain acquired by an investment group in 1989. He is a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association and the finance council of the Virginia Hospital and Health Care Association. Mr. Magenheimer earned his master's degree in management from the State University of New York in Albany. Stacey Malakoff. Executive Vice President, Treasurer and CFO of Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Prior to joining Hospital for Special Surgery as director of reimbursement in 1990, Ms. Malakoff was an audit manager with Ernst & Young. She was named executive vice president, treasurer and CFO of the hospital in 1998, holding a number of administrative positions, including controller and vice president of finance, in the interim. Ms. Malakoff is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Healthcare Financial Management Association. Tim Maurice. CFO of University of California Davis Health System (Sacramento). Mr. Maurice joined UC Davis as CFO in 2011 from St. John's Regional Center and St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital, of the Dignity Health network, where he served as vice president and CFO. His has served as CFO at a number of other hospitals, including Good Samaritan Community Healthcare in Puyallup, Wash., and Saint Joseph Mercy-Oakland in Pontiac, Mich. Mr. Maurice earned his MBA from Seattle University. Kenneth McGhee. CFO of Loretto Hospital (Chicago). Prior to joining nonprofit Loretto Hospital, Mr. McGhee served as CFO of Pinnacle Hospital in Crown Point, Ind., and director of finance of Jackson Park Hospital and Michael Reese Hospital, both in Chicago. He is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Patrick McGuire. Executive Vice President of Ascension Health and CFO of St. John Providence Health System (Warren, Mich.). Mr. McGuire joined St. John Providence Health System in 1986, and since being named CFO, has been instrumental in the formation of the system's affiliated physician and population health networks. He is a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association and the American College of Healthcare Executives. Mr. McGuire earned his MBA from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. Craig McKnight. Executive Vice President of Finance and CFO of Phoenix Children's Hospital. Before joining Phoenix Children's Hospital, Mr. McKnight was CFO of Oklahoma State University Medical Center in Tulsa. In his 30 years in healthcare finance, Mr. McKnight has held a number of additional positions, including executive vice president and CFO of Centura Health System in Englewood, Colo., and the Hillcrest HealthCare System in Tulsa, Okla. Mr. McKnight is a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association and was recognized with a lifetime achievement award from the Phoenix Business Journal in 2014. Jim McNey. Senior Vice President and CFO of North Kansas City (Mo.) Hospital. In addition to his role as senior vice president and CFO of North Kansas City Hospital, Mr. McNey is also a member of the hospital's investment committee, which oversees investments and manages operations. Before joining the system, he held various administrative positions in healthcare finance and business services throughout Texas. Mr. McNey is a board member for Meritas Health and the Gashland Physicians Group. Dan Moncher. Executive Vice President and CFO of Firelands Regional Medical Center (Sandusky, Ohio). Mr. Moncher came to Firelands Regional Medical Center in 1997 from Mercy Hospital in Tiffin, Ohio, and Mercy Hospital in Willard, Ohio, where he was regional vice president and CFO. With more than 30 years of healthcare experience, he also oversees Firelands' physician-hospital organization, the Foundation for Firelands and outpatient behavioral health. Mr. Moncher is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives, a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association and a certified public accountant. John Mordach. Senior Vice President and CFO of Rush University Medical Center (Chicago). Prior to joining Rush University Medical Center as CFO in 2011, Mr. Mordach was senior vice president, CFO and treasurer of Loyola University Health System in Maywood, Ill. With more than 25 years of healthcare finance experience, his previous administrative roles include vice president of finance of the University of Chicago Hospitals and senior vice president and CFO at Edward