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50 Kenneth Fisher. Associate Vice President of Finance for UI Health Care and CFO of University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics (Iowa City). Mr. Fisher became associate vice president of finance for UI Health Care in June 2007. He was consulting firm Navigant's director before joining UI Health Care. With more than 40 years of healthcare experience, he plans to retire July 1. Larry Fitzgerald. Associate Vice President for Business Development and Finance for University of Virginia Health System (Charlottes- ville). Mr. Fitzgerald joined the University of Virginia Health System in 1999 where he is currently responsible for management, oversight and financial resources coordination for the system's medical center. He is responsible for the health system's fiscal services, investments, access and registration functions and contract management. Mr. Fitzgerald also manages funds to support the health system's current and future operations and expansions. Amy Floria. CFO of Goshen (Ind.) Health. Ms. Floria has been CFO of Goshen (Ind.) Health — formerly associated with IU Health — for the past eight years. She has worked in the Goshen Health System since 1999. During her tenure, the Goshen Health System hasn't reported a single layoff. Before her time at Goshen, she was an audit senior associ- ate at PricewaterhouseCoopers in South Bend, Ind. Henry Franey. Executive Vice President and CFO of University of Maryland Medical System (Baltimore). Mr. Franey had more than 30 years of healthcare experience when he took on his current role in Janu- ary 2009. He is responsible for the nine-hospital health system's financial services and is involved in the strategic financial and capital planning, investment and debt management, rate setting and reimbursement and financial reporting. Before accepting his current position, Mr. Franey was the senior vice president and CFO for the Baltimore-based Univer- sity of Maryland Medical Center. Lawrence Furnstahl. Executive Vice President and CFO of Oregon Health & Science University (Portland). Mr. Furnstahl has more than three decades of healthcare experience. He was chief financial and strat- egy officer at the University of Chicago Medical Center for five years before joining Oregon Health & Science University as executive vice president and CFO in 2011. Steven Glass. CFO and Treasurer of Cleveland Clinic. Mr. Glass joined Cleveland Clinic in 2002 as controller and chief accounting offi- cer; he became CFO three years later. He is responsible for the finances of the entire Cleveland Clinic Health System, which includes 11 owned hospitals, 18 full-service family health centers and more than 3,000 phy- sicians. Before joining the Cleveland Clinic, Mr. Glass was Columbia, Md.-based MedStar Health's vice president of finance. Robert Glenning. President of the Financial Services Division and CFO of Hackensack Meridian Health (Edison, N.J.). In his current role, Mr. Glenning is responsible for maintaining the Hackensack Me- ridian Health's information systems and technology in addition to his various financial duties. He previously served as the executive vice pres- ident and CFO of Hackensack (N.J.) University Health Network. As a re- sult of his successful leadership of Hackensack-affiliated enterprises, Mr. Glenning was jointly appointed as an initial board of governors mem- ber for the South Orange, N.J.-based Seton Hall-Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine and the Hackensack Alliance ACO. Greg Gombar. Executive Vice President and CFO of Carolinas Health- Care System (Charlotte, N.C.). Mr. Gombar joined Carolinas Health- Care System in 1984 as controller and became CFO the next year. His previous experience includes seven years as an audit manager and health- care consultant for Arthur Anderson LLP. Mr. Gombar is a member of several professional organizations, including the North Carolina Asso- ciation of CPAs and the Healthcare Financial Management Association. Craig Goodrich. CFO of Virginia Mason Health System (Seattle). Mr. Goodrich was promoted to CFO of Virginia Mason Health System in June 2016. He has more than 30 years of experience in healthcare and was previously the system's senior vice president for finance and ac- counting. Before joining Virginia Mason, Mr. Goodrich was a principal at Arthur Anderson LLP in Seattle. Michael Gough. Executive Vice President and CFO of Norton Health- care (Louisville, Ky.). Mr. Gough joined Norton Healthcare in July 2000 as vice president of finance and accepted the CFO position in September 2003. In January 2017, Mr. Gough became Norton Healthcare's execu- tive vice president and CFO. His previous experience includes six years as CFO of Caritas Health Services in Louisville, Ky., and 11 years work- ing for Columbia/HCA Healthcare. Joe Guarracino. Senior Vice President and CFO of White Plains (N.Y.) Hospital. Mr. Guarracino has been in his position with White Plains Hospital since January 2017. He also serves as an adjunct faculty member at New Rochelle, N.Y.-based Iona College. Mr. Guarracino is a past senior vice president and CFO of the Brooklyn Hospital Center and Health Quest, a nonprofit family of hospitals and healthcare provid- ers headquartered in Lagrangeville, N.Y. He serves on the Iona College board of directors. Dana Haering. CFO of Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford (Palo Alto, Calif.). Ms. Haering has spent more than 20 years in the fi- nance industry, working primarily with healthcare clients. She was hired as the controller of Lucile Packard in 2011 and was promoted to interim CFO in 2013 before officially being named CFO the following year. Prior to her tenure at Lucile Packard, Ms. Haering was a senior manager at KPMG. Don Halliwill. CFO of Carilion Clinic (Roanoke, Va.). Mr. Halliwill joined Carilion Clinic in 1997 and became CFO in 2013. He is guided by three primary principles as CFO of Carilion Clinic: his resources are the patient's resources; the hospital must achieve financial success to ensure sustainability; and the hospital must reduce cost to patients over time. Mr. Halliwill attributes his passion for the position to his deep ties to the Roanoke community. Gail Hanson. CFO of Aurora Health Care (Milwaukee). Ms. Hanson joined Aurora Health Care in January 2011 aer a long career in govern- ment and the healthcare insurance industry. Before joining Aurora, Ms. Hanson was the State of Wisconsin Investment Board's deputy executive director and a senior vice president, treasurer and CFO for Blue Cross Blue Shield United of Wisconsin, which became Cobalt Corporation. Ms. Hanson has an MBA from the University of Chicago. Fred Hargett. CFO of Novant Health (Winston-Salem, N.C.). Joining Novant Health in 2003, Mr. Hargett has progressed through the system before earning his current title of CFO. He previously served as senior vice president of financial planning and executive vice president of fi- nance. Before joining Novant, Mr. Hargett was the manager of health- care consulting at EY in Charlotte, N.C. Scott Hawig. Executive Vice President of Finance, Treasurer and CFO of Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin (Milwaukee). Mr. Hawig joined Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin in August 2012 in his current role. He also recently took responsibility for supply chain operations across the health network. Mr. Hawig came to Wiscon- sin aer serving as the executive leader over Durham, N.C.-based Duke University Health System's revenue cycle organization. While at Duke, he oversaw a hospital system with more than $2.8 billion in net revenue. Mike Heather. CFO of Prime Healthcare Services (Ontario, Calif.). Mr. Heather arrived at Prime aer serving as CFO of Prospect Medi- cal Holdings, a company focused on coordinating regional healthcare services. During his time at Prime, Mr. Heather oversaw the company's

