Full news release from the Medical Center of Southeast Texas.
Statement by The Medical Center of Southeast Texas: Receives Covid-19 Vaccinations and immediately begins distribution to front line heath care workers.
Today, The Medical Center of South East Texas received its first shipment of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine and immediately began administering the vaccine to its frontline healthcare workers.
The first vaccine was given Christy Wright, RN. She works as a Med Surg and Covid Medical floor nurse. Both her mother and father contracted COVID-10 this past summer. Christy’s father lost his battle with COVID-19, on August 1, 2020.
Christy says feels a responsibility to get the vaccine, “I want to do all I can to help not spread this deadly virus”.
Dana Farber Vice President of HR Robin Antonellis Appointed Executive Director of the New England Employee Benefits Council
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Antonellis’ hiring comes as NEEBC pivots to implement its strategic plan during the pandemic and beyond, delivering new programs and services while leveraging technology to expand its virtual and geographic reach.
It’s exhilarating to assume leadership for NEEBC during such a transformational chapter where NEEBC’s vision is focused on creating a collaborative, dynamic and inclusive community of professionals by cultivating an exceptional member experience. CONCORD, Mass. (PRWEB) December 15, 2020 The New England Employee Benefits Council (NEEBC), a leading source of unbiased employee benefits and total rewards education, announces it has named Dana Farber Vice President of HR Robin Antonellis as its new Executive Director. Antonellis will succeed long-time executive dire
Strategy reviews are a constant in the life of every business. They should also be so for political leaders responsible for driving the country’s economy.
There are clear indications that we are about to see some significant rethinking of some of the strategies that drove the business model adopted by the government in the last few years.
Finance and Employment Minister, Clyde Caruana, in an interview with The Sunday Times of Malta, touched on some, but not all, of the main dynamics that drive the local economy.
Perhaps the most interesting comment that he made was that, soon, the main thrust of the government’s labour policy will not be so much that of importing large amounts of low-skilled workers but investing more in the upgrade of skills, which would improve productivity.
Wes Booysen
Envision Healthcare is turning over several leaves in its executive suite, which will soon see three C-level positions turn over and two execs step into new senior vice president positions as President and CEO Jim Rechtin nears his first anniversary with the company.
Among the executives preparing to step aside is CFO Wes Booysen, who joined Envision
less than five months ago after more than a decade at Molson Coors. In a statement, Envision said Booysen will step down at the end of January for personal reasons and be replaced on an interim basis by Henry Howe, who also will be the company’s full-time executive VP of enterprise strategy and financial planning. Howe joined Nashville-based Envision in April to help Rechtin, who took the helm
The Nashville-based medical group will see multiple additions and resignations to its leadership team.
Envision Healthcareannounced several leadership changes late last week, including two resignations and multiple additions to the C-suite.
The Nashville-based medical group has over 1,800 healthcare facilities and clinics across 45 states and Washington, D.C. As a leading national medical group, we are proud to build a team of talented, innovative individuals who make our business better, Jim Rechtin, president and CEO of Envision Healthcare said in the press release. Our senior leaders are focused on building a strong and nimble organization that can take advantage of the opportunities presented in the current healthcare environment. Their hard work will empower our clinicians to carry out their mission: delivering care when and where it’s needed most.