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Lifespan names new CEO: John Fernandez, a Mass General Brigham executive, ‘the leader that Lifespan needs during this time’

Por: The Boston Globe Life November 18, 2022

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PROVIDENCE — Seven months after the longtime president and CEO of the state’s largest health care system announced he was stepping down, Lifespan Corp. announced Friday morning that John Fernandez will be its next leader.Fernandez, who won’t begin at the system until early 2023 after a nationwide search, is currently the president of Mass Eye and Ear and president of Mass General Brigham Integrated Care — both of which are located in... + full article



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