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September 2016, Hospital Review

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14 is an active leader outside of the hospital as a fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives. Mr. Lee dedicated his academic ca- reer to management and administration prac- tices; he earned a bachelor's degree in business administration from the University of North Dakota and a master's in health administration from the University of Colorado at Denver. Jeff Lingerfelt. CEO of Hammond-Henry Hospital (Geneseo, Ill.). Mr. Lingerfelt was appointed CEO of Hammond-Henry Hospital in September 2015, following a brief tenure as interim CEO. Prior to joining HHH, he served as CEO of Heart of America Medical Center in Rugby, N.D., where he was recognized as Outstanding Healthcare Professional of the Year 2015 by the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks. Under Mr. Lingerfelt's leader- ship, Hammond-Henry Hospital earned Provi- digm's Embracing Quality Award for superior customer satisfaction for 2015. Lenny Lyons. Administrator and CEO of Delta (Utah) Community Hospital. Mr. Ly- ons has served as the administrator of Delta Community Hospital and Fillmore Communi- ty Medical Center for the last three years, prior to which he served as director of ancillary and support services at Heber Valley Medical Cen- ter in Heber City, Utah. He is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives. Mr. Lyons earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. Michelle McEwan. President and CEO of Speare Memorial Hospital (Plymouth, N.H.). Ms. McEwan has led Speare Memorial Hospi- tal as CEO for more than 16 years. Prior to her current role, she worked for the New Hamp- shire Hospital Association as vice president of finance for nearly seven years. She is a certified public account and a fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives. David R. Miller. President of River Falls (Wis.) Area Hospital. Mr. Miller has an exten- sive career in healthcare administration. Prior to joining River Falls Area Hospital as pres- ident, Mr. Miller served 10 years as the vice president of operations for United Hospital in St. Paul, Minn., where he led the development of the John Nasseff Neuroscience Institute and the Peter J. King Emergency Center. At one time, he also served as president of Allina Health Emergency Medical Services and Alli- na Health Urgent Care Clinics. He received an MBA from the University of St. omas in St. Paul, Minn . Tamara Miller. CEO of Madison (S.D.) Com- munity Hospital. Ms. Miller is a decorated healthcare professional with more than 22 years of service in the hospital industry. She has served as CEO and trustee at Madison Community Hospital since 1996. Under Ms. Miller's leadership, the hospital moved to a new 110,000-square-foot facility last October. Kim Monjesky. CEO of Pikes Peak Regional Hospital (Woodland Park, Colo.). Follow- ing her tenure as CFO, then interim CEO, of Pikes Peak Regional Hospital, Ms. Monjesky was appointed CEO in December 2015. She has an extensive background in healthcare ad- ministration, having served as both CFO and vice president of operations at St. Mary-Cor- win Medical Center in Pueblo, Colo., for six years. Prior to St. Mary-Corwin, Ms. Monjes- ky was CEO at Hillcrest Ardent Healthcare in Tulsa, Okla. Under her leadership, Pikes Peak Regional Hospital was named a Top 100 Criti- cal Access Hospital in the country by iVantage Health Analytics. Julie Petersen. Interim CEO of Kittitas Val- ley Healthcare Hospital (Ellensburg, Wash.). Julie Petersen joined Kittitas Valley Healthcare in June 2016 as interim CEO. Previously, Julie served as chair of the Washington State Hospital Association and Washington Hospital Services and as president of the Association of Washing- ton Public Hospital Districts. She acted as CFO for PMH Medical Center in Prosser, Wash., from 2001 to 2009. Julie was named Prosser Outstanding Woman of the Year in 2013. Gregg Olson. President and CEO of Aspirus Medford (Wis.) Hospital. Mr. Olson joined Aspirus Medford, formerly Memorial Health Center, in 2007. Under Mr. Olson's leadership, the hospital earned a spot on the National Ru- ral Health Association's Top 20 Critical Access Hospitals list for two consecutive years, most recently in 2016. Mr. Olson is an active mem- ber of the Wisconsin Hospital Association where he holds numerous leadership roles: He serves as president of the WHA's north central region chapter and is a member of the council on rural health. Bob Peterson. CEO of Millinocket (Maine) Regional Hospital. Millinocket Regional Hos- pital appointed Mr. Peterson as CEO in June 2014, prior to which he worked as administra- tor for surgery and women and children's ser- vices at Eastern Maine Medical Center in Ban- gor. Before relocating to Maine, Mr. Peterson spent 25 years as vice president of operations at Windham Hospital in Willimantic, Conn. He earned his MBA from the University of Con- necticut in Storrs. David E. Phelps. CEO of Fairview Hospital (Great Barrington, Mass.). Mr. Phelps was ap- pointed president of Berkshire Health Systems in 1993. His responsibilities include adminis- tration of Berkshire Medical Center in Pitts- field, Mass., and Fairview Hospital. Mr. Phelps has served on the board of the Massachusetts Council of Community Hospitals, Massachu- setts Hospital Association and as a member of the American Hospital Association's regional policy board. He earned his bachelor's degree from St. Mary's College and an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y. Lisa M. Radtke. Chief Administrative Offi- cer of Winneshiek Medical Center (Decorah, Iowa). Winneshiek Medical Center is part of Mayo Clinic Health System, which Ms. Radtke has been a part of for more than 30 years. She has experience as a behavioral health counselor and director and in human resources and orga- nizational learning and development. She cur- rently serves as regional administrator for the southwest Wisconsin region, which encom- passes her role as CAO of Winneshiek Medi- cal Center. Ms. Radtke has a master's degree in community health. Roger J. Reamer. Administrator and CEO of Seward (Neb.) Memorial Hospital. Roger Reamer has been CEO of Seward Memori- al Hospital since 2000. His experience in the healthcare industry is vast and far ranging. He served as hospital administrator at both Butler County Healthcare Center in David City, Neb., and Brown County Hospital in Ainsworth, Neb. Mr. Reamer previously worked as man- ager for Penrose St. Francis Healthcare System and Memorial Hospital and Doctors Hospital, both in Colorado Springs, Colo., and AMI Pres- byterian Hospital in Aurora, Colo. He earned an MBA from Webster University of Webster Groves, Mo., and serves as a board member for the American Hospital Association. Timothy Richman. President and CEO of Calumet Medical Center (Chilton, Wis.). Pri- or to Calumet, Mr. Richman served as regional vice president of physical medicine and reha- bilitation for oncology services at Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare in Milwaukee. He was appointed president and CEO of CMC in 2008. Under his leadership, the hospital has taken on a number of renovation projects, including re- vamping the hospital's power plant in 2013 and expanding the hospital entryway in 2014. Jeremy Roberge. Interim President and CEO of Huggins Hospital (Wolfeboro, N.H.). Mr. Roberge joined the senior leadership team at Huggins Hospital as senior vice president and CFO in July 2012, and took over as interim CEO in November 2015. Prior to Huggins, he served as reimbursement director for Andro- scoggin Valley Hospital in Berlin, N.H. Before jumping into the hospital industry, Mr. Roberge practiced as a certified professional auditor for BerryDunn, a public accounting firm, where he specialized in healthcare audits. He earned his bachelor's degree in accounting from Plym- outh (N.H.) State University and belongs to the Healthcare Financial Management Association. Bruce Roesler. CEO of Richland Hospital

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