Central City Integrated Health names interim president and CEO as top executive
Succeeded former top executive Ryan Lepper amid fraud scheme allegations
Led divestiture of real estate holdings, secured new grants over past year
Central City Integrated Health
Detroit-based Central City Integrated Health has named Dr. Kimberly Farrow president and CEO.
Farrow, 44, had served as interim president and CEO since October 2019, when she replaced former President and CEO Ryan Lepper.
Farrow last year alleged former leaders were participants in a scheme to defraud the federally qualified health center.
Central City said at the time it was working with criminal and regulatory authorities on an investigation.
Dr. Jasper Gill of Troy was named chief medical officer of Central City Integrated Health, (CCIH), a Detroit-based nonprofit and federally qualified health center, according to a press release.
In his new role Gill oversees a team of 54 employees and provides leadership for CCIHâs primary care clinic.
Gill is a board-certified family practitioner and sports medicine physician. He previously served as an attending physician at Ascension, and as associate program director and teaching faculty physician at Authority Health. He has also served at Country Creek Family Physicians in Rochester.
Gill has a bachelorâs degree in human biology and a doctor of osteopathic medicine from Michigan State University. He served his residency at the Detroit Wayne County Health Authority, and was awarded a sports medicine fellowship at the Loyola Medicine MacNeal Hospital in Chicago.