Jill Hoggard Green, Ph.D., RN, Chief Operating Officer, Mission Health and President, Mission Hospital, is among the top women hospital leaders in the nation, according to a new ranking.
Becker's
Hospital Review released the 2016 edition of its list of 130 Women Hospital and
Health System Leaders to Know, featuring Hoggard Green and other highly
accomplished women leaders.
All
recipients have demonstrated outstanding leadership and management throughout
their careers, leading initiatives to improve their individual organizations'
quality, operational and financial performance, as well as the well-being of
the communities they serve, Becker’s said.
“I am
honored to receive this recognition,” said Hoggard Green. “This award is truly
a testament to the phenomenal work of the entire team of caregivers at Mission
Health. Their skill, compassion and dedication each day improves the lives and
health of our friends, neighbors and family members.”
Prior to
joining Mission Health, Hoggard Green held leadership positions at PeaceHealth,
a system that includes nine hospitals in Alaska, Washington and Oregon, and at
Intermountain health care in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Ronald A.
Paulus, MD, President and CEO, Mission, said western North Carolina has
benefited from Hoggard Green’s dynamic leadership and strong background in
not-for-profit health care.
“This is
an outstanding honor for Jill and Mission Health,” he said. “But what this type
of recognition really shows is Jill’s unwavering commitment to providing an
exceptional experience for each person, family and caregiver. She fosters that
commitment as a superb leader both at Mission Health and in our
community. I am privileged to be her partner and colleague and I want to
personally congratulate Jill on receiving this national recognition and thank
her for her dedication to our community.”
Becker's
Hospital Review has published a version of this list annually since 2009.
The
Becker's Hospital Review editorial team selected leaders for inclusion based on
editorial judgment and discretion. Nominations were considered when making
selections for this list.
The full
list can be read here: http://bit.ly/2fVVyjZ.
Individuals did not and cannot pay to be included on the list. Leaders are
presented in alphabetical order.
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