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Cooley Dickinson CEO Joanne Marqusee leaving for post with Wellforce system, which includes Tufts Medical Center

Cooley Dickinson CEO Joanne Marqusee leaving for post with Wellforce system, which includes Tufts Medical Center Updated Jan 26, 2021; Facebook Share NORTHAMPTON Cooley Dickinson President and CEO Joanne Marqusee is leaving that position to become executive vice president and chief integration officer for Wellforce, a health care system that includes Tufts Medical Center. Wellforce also oversees four community hospital sites in eastern Massachusetts, a large provider network and a homecare/hospice agency. Marqusee joined Cooley Dickinson in 2014, following its affiliation with Massachusetts General Hospital and the larger Mass General Brigham system, and in announcing her departure called her time at the hospital during which she is credited with a number of accomplishments “the highlight of my career.”

Joanne Marqusee to Leave Cooley Dickinson After Seven Years

Joanne Marqusee to Leave Cooley Dickinson After Seven Years 435 NORTHAMPTON Joanne Marqusee, president and CEO of Cooley Dickinson since 2014, announced she will leave that role to become chief integration officer for Wellforce, a growing healthcare system in Eastern Mass. that includes Tufts Medical Center, four community hospital sites, a broad provider network, and a homecare/hospice agency. At Wellforce, she will be responsible for developing and enhancing system-wide services to support operational excellence and growth. “We are able to provide the best experiences for consumers and our care team when we work together. That is precisely why we are thrilled to add Joanne Marqusee to our Wellforce leadership team as chief integration officer,” said Michael Dandorph, president and CEO of Wellforce. “Joanne understands every type of healthcare setting, from academic centers to community hospitals and physician practices. She excels at leading with transparency and colla

Chutes & Ladders—Cerner, Providence name new CFOs; Aetna gets chief medical officer

Providence health system effective immediately. Hoffman has been serving as interim CFO since August. Hoffman most recently served as chief transformation officer at Providence, and officials credited him with effectively shepherding the health system s financials in the second half of 2020 amid challenges presented by COVID-19. Providence also announced two new regional leadership roles responsible for the northern and southern portions of Providence s seven-state footprint to report to  Rod Hochman, M.D., president and CEO of Providence.  Lisa Vance, chief executive of Oregon, will take on a new role as president of operations and strategy for the northern regions that Providence serves: Alaska, Oregon, Washington and Montana. She will continue to serve as chief executive of Oregon.

Gabriel Resources Ltd Corporate Update

Gabriel Resources Ltd. Corporate Update to announce the appointment of three new independent non-executive directors to the Board of Directors of the Company ( Board ) effective immediately. In addition, the Company is pleased to report the final decision of Romania s supreme court upholding the annulment of a value added tax assessment levied against Ro?ia Montana Gold Corporation S.A. ( RMGC ), Gabriel s majority-owned indirect Romanian subsidiary. Appointment of New Board Members The new appointees to the Board are Mr. Jeffrey Couch, Ms. Anna El-Erian and Mr. James Lieber. Following these appointments, the Board is composed of seven members, of which three are independent directors. The new Board members will work with Gabriel s existing Board and Management team as the Company advances its arbitration case against the Government of Romania before the World Bank s International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes ( ICSID Arbitration ).

Wendy Sherman and the art of failing upward

Wendy Sherman and the art of failing upward Featured Column Wendy Sherman and the art of failing upward Despite negotiating disastrous nuclear deals with North Korea and Iran, the veteran diplomat has been tapped by Biden to be No. 2 at the State Department. Tehran must be cheering. (January 18, 2021 / JNS) Albert Einstein didn’t say it. Neither did Benjamin Franklin. Whoever it was who was the first to observe that doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity may not have been as smart as either of those two acclaimed geniuses, but they were nonetheless correct. Yet unfortunately no one seems to have informed either President-elect Joe Biden or Wendy Sherman about this.

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