11.19.2018

The Current Crop of Next-Generation Healthcare Leaders

Congratulations to the 2018 graduates of the Massachusetts Health Leadership College, which combines intensive and comprehensive leadership assessment, coaching, interactive lectures, and action-learning assignments to provide executives new insights about themselves, their leadership, decision-making styles, and their effect on others. The schooling is dedicated to the development of “next-generation CEOs and key leaders.” Shown in the photo below are this year’s graduates: (Standing left to right) eated left to right) Richard A. Sugarman, Associate General Counsel, Boston Medical Center;  Catherine Pietrzak, V.P., Ambulatory and Children's Behavioral Health Initiative, Lahey Health Behavioral Services; Aimee Carew Lyons, R.N., COO & CNO, Franciscan Children's; Emily Dulong, Director, Strategy/Government Advocacy, MHA; Andrew J. Patterson, Executive Director, Heywood Medical Group, Heywood Healthcare; Robin Hynds, R.N., Executive Director, Merrimack Health Network; Bill Morley, Center for Creative Leadership Faculty; Camille Preston, Center for Creative Leadership Faculty; Jeanne Shirshac, V.P., Health Policy & Public Programs, UMass Memorial Health Care; Patricia J. Crowley, V.P., Governance & Member Relations, MHA; Pieter Pil, M.D., Medical Director, Martha's Vineyard Hospital; Lori Pelletier, V.P., Operational Excellence, UMass Memorial Health Care; Tejas R. Gandhi, COO, Baystate Medical Center; and Raymond McCarthy, CFO, Baycare Health Partners. (Seated left to right) Adrianne Seiler, M.D., Medical Director, Baycare Health Partners; Stacie Swanson, Executive Director, Physician Services, Lowell General Hospital; Kelly J. Dougherty, V.P., Cardiovascular Center, Tufts Medical Center; and Cathy Reed, Administrative Director, Clinical Services, Cooley Dickinson Health Care Massachusetts General Hospital Affiliate.