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Hires
Agentic AI startup Verify welcomed Molly O’Neill as its chief business officer. She joined the group from Aegis Ventures — which spun out Verify in 2022 in partnership with Northwell Holdings, the for-profit arm of Northwell Well being. At Aegis, O’Neill served as chief strategic partnerships officer.
Youngsters’s Hospital Affiliation employed John Mikesic as its new chief provide chain officer. He has spent the previous 5 years at College of Missouri Well being Care, the place he served as government director of provide chain. Earlier than that, he was a regional director at Premier.
CommonSpirit Well being appointed Michael Browning as its subsequent CFO. He’ll change Daniel Morissette, who’s retiring on the finish of the 12 months. Browning presently works as CFO of OhioHealth. He has additionally served on this position at Promedica, WakeMed Well being & Hospitals and Parkview Well being.
ConcertAI, which supplies AI for all times sciences firms, welcomed Shaalan Beg as its chief medical officer. He spent the previous 14 years at UT Southwestern Medical Middle, the place he served as a doctor oncologist and professor.
Doctronic AI, which makes use of AI to scale back sufferers’ wait instances, employed Byron Crowe as its chief medical officer. Crowe joined the startup from Solera Well being, the place he served in the identical position.
Eli Lilly appointed Peter Marks as senior vice chairman of molecule discovery and head of infectious illness. He’s the previous head of the FDA’s Middle for Biologics Analysis and Analysis. He joined the FDA in 2012 and left earlier this 12 months when HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. instructed him he wanted to resign or be fired.
HLM Enterprise Companions welcomed Ashley Tyrner-Dolce as an working accomplice. She is the founder and former CEO of FarmboxRx, which was acquired by social well being platform Pyx Well being for $47.5 million in June.
Behavioral well being firm Lucet named Sean Martin as its new chief medical officer. He joined the corporate from insurer Oscar Well being, the place he most just lately served as chief medical officer.
Piedmont Healthcare in Atlanta appointed Mike Angelakos as its new CIO. He got here to Piedmont by the use of Geisinger, the place he spent 4 years, additionally within the CIO position. Earlier than that, he labored at Trinity Well being for 17 years, ending his time there as vice chairman of service optimization.
Worth-based kidney care firm Try Well being employed Michele Paige as its new chief development officer. Previously she has held government roles at Elevance Well being, Cigna and Evernorth.
Exits
NewYork-Presbyterian CEO Steven Corwin introduced that he’ll step down on January 22 after 14 years within the position and greater than 20 years on the well being system. He will likely be succeeded by Brian Donley, NewYork-Presbyterian’s COO who joined the group in 2023.
Cliff Deveny, CEO of Ohio-based well being system Summa Well being, stated he’ll step down on the finish of the 12 months. Earlier this month, Basic Catalyst accomplished its acquisition of Summa. Daryl Tol — the president of Basic Catalyst’s Well being Assurance Transformation Company — will take over as Summa’s interim CEO within the new 12 months whereas the well being system completes its government search.
Layoffs
Roche subsidiary Genentech is shedding 118 staff at its headquarters in San Francisco, marking its third spherical of layoffs at its headquarters this 12 months. The corporate let go of 143 workers in Might and 87 workers in July.
Jefferson Well being in Philadelphia stated it’s going to lay off 1% of its workforce, which is about 650 folks. The well being system cited monetary headwinds as the rationale for the job cuts.
Kaiser Permanente is shedding 216 workers in California, most of whom work in IT and meals companies roles. That is the fifth time this 12 months Kaiser has carried out a spherical of layoffs affecting 35 or extra workers.
Oregon-based PeaceHealth will cut back its workforce by 2.5%, which implies the layoffs will impression roughly 400 staff. That is its second main spherical of layoffs this 12 months — the well being system lower 1% of its workforce in Might.
