Marshall Medical Center names CEO 

Placerville, Calif.-based Marshall Medical Center has named Siri Nelson CEO. Nelson most recently served as CEO at Renown Health’s South Meadows Medical Center in Reno, Nev.

Washington Hospital Healthcare System names CEO

Fremont, Calif.-based Washington Hospital Healthcare System named Kimberly Hartz CEO. She most recently served as senior associate administrator for ambulatory care services and has held other leadership roles at the health system since 1994.

West Hills Hospital names new COO

West Hills (Calif.) Hospital & Medical Center has named Isaiah Zirkle chief operating officer. He previously served as vice president of operations at MountainView Hospital in Las Vegas. 

Atlantic Health System selects chief diversity officer 

Morristown, N.J.-based Atlantic Health System has appointed Armond Kinsey chief diversity officer. Kinsey previously served as chief equity, inclusion and diversity officer for Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente’s Mid-Atlantic region. 
 

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