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54 Daniel Morissette. Senior Executive Vice President and CFO of Dig- nity Health (San Francisco). Mr. Morissette serves as senior executive vice president and CFO of Dignity Health, a nearly $15 billion health system. Before he joined Dignity Health last year, Mr. Morissette served as CFO of Stanford (Calif.) Health Care. Kenneth Morris. Senior Vice President, Treasurer and CFO of Duke University Health System (Durham, N.C.). Mr. Morris joined Duke University Health System in 2000 and now serves as senior vice presi- dent, treasurer and CFO. His previous experience includes time as CFO of Mission Health in Asheville, N.C., and of Loyola University Health System in Maywood, Ill. Mr. Morris also previously served as assistant vice president for finance at Loyola University Health System and at Tu- lane University in New Orleans. Dominic Nakis. Senior Vice President, Treasurer and CFO of Advo- cate Health Care (Downers Grove, Ill.). Mr. Nakis joined Evangelical Health Systems in 1995, the same year it merged with Lutheran General HealthSystem to become Advocate Health Care. He was named senior vice president, treasurer and CFO of Advocate Health Care in 2006. He previously worked in the healthcare practice at EY. Brett Norell. Vice President of Finance and CFO of Holy Family Me- morial (Manitowoc, Wis.). Mr. Norell has spent 15 years in the health- care industry. He assumed his current position at Holy Family Memorial in May 2015. Mr. Norell spent several years at Milwaukee-based Chil- dren's Hospital of Wisconsin before taking on his current role. He is an American College of Healthcare Executives fellow. John Orsini. Senior Vice President and CFO of Northwestern Memorial HealthCare (Chicago). Mr. Orsini has more than three decades of healthcare finance experience. He served as executive vice president and CFO of Winfield, Ill.-based Cadence Health prior to its merger with Northwestern Memorial HealthCare in 2014. He became senior vice president and CFO of Northwestern Memorial HealthCare when the merger closed. His previous positions include CFO of Chica- go-based Presence Health and corporate vice president of finance and treasurer for San Diego-based Scripps Health. Todd Ostendorf. CFO of Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minne- sota (Minneapolis). Mr. Ostendorf has more than 25 years of experience in finance leadership. He was appointed CFO of Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota in 2016. Previously, he was CFO of Robbin- sdale, Minn.-based North Memorial Health Care and led two subsid- iaries within Minnetonka, Minn.-based UnitedHealth Group as CFO. Eric Peburn. Executive Vice President and CFO of Halifax Health (Daytona Beach, Fla.). Mr. Peburn joined Halifax Health in 1996 and became executive vice president and CFO of the system in 2007. Before taking on the CFO role, he served as corporate controller, director of finance and assistant administrator. He also previously served as an au- ditor for EY. Blaine Petersen. CFO of Loyola University Health System (Maywood, Ill.). Mr. Petersen has more than three decades of leadership experience with healthcare organizations. He was named CFO of Loyola Universi- ty Health System in 2016. Previously, he served as CFO of Boise, Ida- ho-based Saint Alphonsus Health System and vice president of financial services for Catholic Health Initiatives, based in Englewood, Colo. Alice Pope. Senior Vice President and CFO of HonorHealth (Scott- sdale, Ariz.). Ms. Pope has roughly 25 years of experience in finance, with 20 years in healthcare finance specifically. Before taking on her cur- rent role as senior vice president and CFO of HonorHealth, she served as CFO of Wellmont Health System in Kingsport, Tenn. She previously served as senior vice president of finance, managed care and revenue cycle at Wellmont, as well as vice president and CFO of Kingsport-based Holston Valley Medical Center, a Wellmont hospital. Jim Porter. CFO of St. Bernard Hospital (Chicago). Mr. Porter has been CFO of St. Bernard Hospital since 2015. Previously, he served as a regional CFO for Chicago-based Presence Health, and CFO of the Saint Joseph and Saint Francis Hospitals within the system. He also has served on the finance committee of Family Health Network, a nonprofit provid- er-sponsored health plan based in Chicago. Scott Posecai. Executive Vice President and CFO of Ochsner Health System (New Orleans). Mr. Posecai joined Ochsner Clinic in 1987 and became CFO in 1995. He was named CFO for the Oschner Clinic Foun- dation in 2001, aer Ochsner Clinic's merger with Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation, and became CFO of the system in 2006. He is responsible for accounting, financial planning and analysis, reimbursement, managed care contracting and revenue cycle health information management. William Pugh. Senior Vice President and CFO of PinnacleHealth System (Harrisburg, Pa.). Mr. Pugh joined PinnacleHealth in 2007. roughout his tenure, he has played a role in the organization's pro- posed affiliation with Pittsburgh-based UPMC and the acquisition of four hospitals from Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems. Mr. Pugh has around three decades of CFO experience. Connie Prewitt. CFO of Billings (Mont.) Clinic. Ms. Prewitt serves as CFO of Billings Clinic, Montana's largest healthcare organization. She is responsible for financial management of the organization, including pa- tient financial services, accounting and budget. roughout her career, she has focused on providing strategic vision, project management and personnel management for both physician multispecialty groups and hospital organizations. Edward Prunchunas. Executive Vice President of Finance and CFO of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Los Angeles). Mr. Prunchunas has held the CFO role at Cedars-Sinai for nearly 20 years. He previously served as the academic medical center's director of finance and vice president of finance. In the past, Mr. Prunchunas served as CFO of Northridge (Calif.) Hospital Medical Center and spent time with EY. Michael Reney. Senior Vice President for Finance and CFO of Da- na-Farber Cancer Institute (Boston). Mr. Reney has held the CFO role since 2015. Prior to joining Dana-Farber, he was controller, executive director of finance and CFO of Boston-based Brigham and Women's Hospital. He also spent time as senior vice president for finance and CFO of Boston-based Brigham and Women's Health Care and assistant controller at Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital. Mark Rich. CFO of Steward Health Care System (Boston). Before tak- ing on the CFO role, Mr. Rich was executive vice president for corporate strategy at Steward. In this role, he led the health system's acquisition efforts. Mr. Rich previously served as CFO of Boston-based Caritas Christi Health Care. Private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management acquired Caritas Christi Health Care in 2010 and established Steward Health Care System the same year. Craig Richmond. Senior Vice President and CFO of e MetroHealth System (Cleveland). Mr. Richmond has roughly 20 years of healthcare experience, and he joined MetroHealth in 2010. Mr. Richmond served as the system's vice president of revenue cycle and associate CFO before taking on his current position in 2014. During his tenure, he has headed a $10 million, systemwide implementation of Epic's revenue cycle suite. Chuck Robb. Senior Vice President of Finance and Administration and CFO of Saint Luke's Health System (Kansas City, Mo.). Mr. Robb has served as CFO of St. Luke's Health System since 1999. He gained experience as CFO of Saint Luke's Hospital, the system's flagship facility. Mr. Robb serves as a board member for the Missouri Society of Certified Public Accountants, with his current term expiring June 30.

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