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53 Kevin Lenahan. Senior Vice President and Chief Finance and Ad- ministrative Officer of Atlantic Health System (Morristown, N.J.). Mr. Lenahan joined Atlantic Health System in 1995. He was named vice president of finance and CFO in June 2010 and then promoted to his current role in December 2015. Mr. Lenahan developed Atlantic Health System's first risk-based contract, which took effect in 2015, and led the team to develop the system's ACO, which was the first in New Jersey. M. Scott Lieberenz. Senior Vice President and CFO of Children's Hos- pital Los Angeles. Mr. Lieberenz joined Children's Hospital Los Angeles in 2016. His responsibilities include overseeing the hospital's account- ing, financial reporting, financial planning and budgeting. He previously served as senior vice president of financial services for Greenville, N.C.- based Vidant Health where he led the system's ICD-10 implementation. He is a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association. Darryl Linnington. CFO of McAlester (Okla.) Regional Health Center. Mr. Linnington, a certified management accountant, has more than two decades of experience in healthcare. Most recently, he served as CFO of facilities affiliated with Community Health Systems and Iasis Healthcare, both based in Franklin, Tenn., and Plano, Texas-based Triad Hospitals, which merged into CHS. Neil Lubarsky. Senior Vice President for Finance and CFO of omas Jefferson University Hospital (Philadelphia). Mr. Lubarsky, a certified public accountant and chartered global management accountant, has held his position as CFO of omas Jefferson University Hospital for nearly two decades. In addition to his current role, he serves as treasurer of the Philadelphia International Medicine board. Earlier in his career, Mr. Lu- barsky served as a financial officer at other Philadelphia-area healthcare organizations and as a senior manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers. Robert Lux. Vice President, Treasurer and CFO of Temple Universi- ty Health System (Philadelphia). Mr. Lux has been Temple University Health System's vice president, treasurer and CFO since 1996. His pre- vious positions include assistant controller, controller and associate vice president and CFO of Temple University Hospital. Mr. Lux has also served as head of the finance committee of health maintenance organization Health Partners Plans of Philadelphia and as a member of the Hospital Association of Pennsylvania's statewide committee on public payer policy. Richard Magenheimer. CFO of Inova Health System (Falls Church, Va.). Mr. Magenheimer joined Inova Health System in 1987 as vice pres- ident of financial operations and was promoted to CFO in 1992. Before joining Inova, he was vice president of financial controls and director of finance for West Coast operations of American Medical International, an investor-owned international hospital management company. Stacey Malakoff. Executive Vice President and Treasurer of Hospital for Special Surgery (New York City). Ms. Malakoff began her tenure at Hospital for Special Surgery in 1990 as director of reimbursement. Since then she has been executive vice president, treasurer and CFO, as well as interim controller and interim vice president of finance with the nation's oldest orthopedic hospital. She previously served as a manager in the audit division of EY. Peter Markell. Executive Vice President of Administration and Fi- nance, CFO and Treasurer of Partners HealthCare (Boston). Mr. Markell joined Partners HealthCare in 1999, before which he served as a partner with EY in Boston. In his current role, Mr. Markell oversees the fi- nances of the system's academic medical centers, community and specialty hospitals, a managed care organization, community health centers and a physician network, among other entities in the Partners network. He cur- rently serves as vice chairman of the board of trustees at his alma mater, Boston College, and director with Eastern Bank in Boston. Tim Maurice. CFO of University of California Davis Health System (Sac- ramento). Mr. Maurice has overseen all financial operations of the Univer- sity of California Davis Health System as CFO since 2011. Before then, he was vice president and CFO of St. John's Regional Medical Center in Ox- nard, Calif., and St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital in Camarillo, Calif. He previously spent time as CFO of Good Samaritan Community Healthcare in Puyallup, Wash., and Saint Joseph Mercy-Oakland in Pontiac, Mich. Kenneth McGhee. CFO of Loretto Hospital. (Chicago). Prior to join- ing Loretto Hospital, Mr. McGhee was CFO of Pinnacle Hospital in Crown Point, Ind. He previously spent 10 years as the director of finance for Chicago-based Michael Reese Hospital, which is now closed, and five years as the director of finance Jackson Park Hospital in Chicago. Patrick McGuire. Executive Vice President and CFO of St. John Prov- idence Health System (Warren, Mich.). Mr. McGuire has worked for St. John Providence Health System, part of St. Louis-based Ascension Health, since 1986. During his tenure, he has seen the health system grow from one hospital into a five-hospital health enterprise with fa- cilities throughout five counties in southeast Michigan. He helped lead Ascension Health Michigan Ministries through negotiations as a unified group with Blue Cross of Michigan on a new three-year agreement. Craig McKnight. Executive Vice President of Finance and CFO of Phoenix Children's Hospital. Mr. McKnight has served as CFO of Phoenix Children's since 2010. He has more than 30 years of healthcare financial management experience, previously serving as executive vice president and CFO of Centennial, Colo.-based Centura Health. Jim McNey. Senior Vice President and CFO of North Kansas City (Mo.) Hospital. Mr. McNey has served as CFO of North Kansas City Hospital since 2004. Mr. McNey previously was senior vice president and CFO of Valley Baptist Health System, which has locations in Brownsville and Harlingen, Texas. In addition to his current duties as CFO, he is a board member for Kansas City-based Meritas Health and Gashland Physicians Group. Mark Meyer. Executive Vice President and CFO of Grady Health Sys- tem (Atlanta). Mr. Meyer joined Grady in 2012, aer serving as vice pres- ident and CFO of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas. He previ- ously served as vice president of finance at Dallas-based Methodist Health System. He has more than 20 years of experience in healthcare finance. Jennifer Mitzner. Senior Vice President and CFO of St. Joseph Hoag Health (Irvine, Calif.). Ms. Mitzner's duties as senior vice president and CFO of St. Joseph Hoag Health include overseeing financial per- formance of the integrated care network that comprises numerous hos- pitals, urgent care centers and medical groups. She previously served as senior vice president of corporate services and CFO of Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian in Newport Beach, Calif. Additionally, she worked in the healthcare advisory practice at KPMG in Orange County, Calif. Dan Moncher. Executive Vice President and CFO of Firelands Re- gional Medical Center (Sandusky, Ohio). Mr. Moncher has spent roughly 30 years in healthcare, the last 20 of which were spent at Fire- lands Regional Medical Center, where he now serves as executive vice president and CFO. Previously, he was regional vice president and CFO of Mercy Hospital in Tiffin, Ohio, and Mercy Hospital in Willard, Ohio. John Mordach. Senior Vice President of Finance and CFO of Rush University Medical Center (Chicago). Mr. Mordach has served as CFO of Rush University Medical Center since 2011. Previously, he was senior vice president, CFO and treasurer of Loyola University Health System, based in Maywood, Ill. His past positions include vice president of fi- nance at the University of Chicago Medical Center and senior vice pres- ident and CFO of Edward Health Services Corp., now Edward Hospital & Health Services, in Naperville, Ill.

