Freeman CEO Paula Baker announced her impending retirement today with the following e-mail to employees:
Because I know word travels quickly, I wanted you to hear this news directly from me.
Today marks a significant milestone for me as I announce my intent to retire at the end of a one-year notice period.
After 13 years as the President and CEO of Freeman Health System, the time has come for me to step into a new chapter of life. As all of you parents will understand, my son will be finishing high school before I can turn around and I want quality time with him. Reflecting on this remarkable journey, I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the unwavering support, the countless memories, and the remarkable accomplishments we have achieved together as we fulfill our most sacred mission.
During my tenure as CEO, we have witnessed unparalleled growth within Freeman Health System. Through the collective efforts of our exceptional team, we have expanded our services, bolstered our workforce, and witnessed substantial increases in revenue. These achievements stand as a testament to the unwavering commitment and passion that each and every one of you has brought to the table. Together, we have transformed challenges into opportunities and obstacles into triumphs.
As I look back on our journey, I am filled with pride for the impact we have made in the healthcare industry and the lives we have touched within our region. The growth and success we have achieved together have been nothing short of extraordinary, and I am immensely proud of all of you.
As I step into retirement next year, I carry with me the cherished memories of the moments we have shared, the challenges we have overcome, and the victories we have celebrated. I am confident that the spirit of excellence and dedication that defines Freeman Health System will continue to thrive in the capable hands of those who will lead it into the future.
Thank you for the privilege of serving as your CEO, and for the countless memories that I will forever hold dear. I am incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to lead such an exceptional team. Your dedication, hard work and consistent support have been the driving force behind our accomplishments. I look forward to witnessing the continued success and growth of Freeman Health System, and I am grateful to have been a part of its remarkable journey.
During my tenure as CEO, we have witnessed unparalleled growth within Freeman Health System. Through the collective efforts of our exceptional team, we have expanded our services, bolstered our workforce, and witnessed substantial increases in revenue. These achievements stand as a testament to the unwavering commitment and passion that each and every one of you has brought to the table. Together, we have transformed challenges into opportunities and obstacles into triumphs.
As I look back on our journey, I am filled with pride for the impact we have made in the healthcare industry and the lives we have touched within our region. The growth and success we have achieved together have been nothing short of extraordinary, and I am immensely proud of all of you.
As I step into retirement next year, I carry with me the cherished memories of the moments we have shared, the challenges we have overcome, and the victories we have celebrated. I am confident that the spirit of excellence and dedication that defines Freeman Health System will continue to thrive in the capable hands of those who will lead it into the future.
Thank you for the privilege of serving as your CEO, and for the countless memories that I will forever hold dear. I am incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to lead such an exceptional team. Your dedication, hard work and consistent support have been the driving force behind our accomplishments. I look forward to witnessing the continued success and growth of Freeman Health System, and I am grateful to have been a part of its remarkable journey.
Please know that I will be at the helm through my year long notice period. We still have much to accomplish in the upcoming months.
The Board of Directors of Freeman Health System will begin the search for the new President/CEO. We will definitely keep you updated as progress is made in this endeavor.
Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart.
Warmest regards,
Paula F. Baker
President & CEO
Freeman Health System
So Who knows the Real Truth about - Paula F. Baker, - Didn't Freeman and Baker - have some Legal Issues this last Year?
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ReplyDeleteThis press release checks all the boxes, as far as saying something, but yet not saying very much.
These press releases usually sound the same.
Lots of times there's nothing wrong when a CEO resigns, sometimes it's as simple as at some point a person might decide they are ready for a change.
Whether there's a rumor or two about federal investigations or not, it could well be the executive really does want more time with their family, whether or not there has been an wholesale cleanout at the highest levels, they usually don't tell you what you might need to know.
On the other hand, if there really is something you need to know, they probably won't tell you in the 'look forward to spending more time with my friends and family' press release.
In 2022 the Freeman Health System IRS 990 filing shows the following compensation numbers on the line with Paula Bakers name on it: $1,711,024 and $427,756 and $34,053.
There are a lot of people who have Johnny Paycheck's TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT on their playlist and they don't get a monthly check with a gross over $100,000 a month.
The money says a deal was made with the FBI to secure her being gone early to save face.
ReplyDeleteObviously she would have love to stay a few more years and collect the cool 1.5 Million annual. Too bad.
Hopefully the next CEO will be an outsider and will clean the freeman reputation up.
Now they will have to redo all the billboards around town. LOL
ReplyDeleteKnow we see the Main Reasons - Our Hospitals and Schools are in such Disarray - with Management Salaries this High in our Hospitals and the sheer Number of Principals, Superintendents and their Support Staff we have in Schools - - some making well over 6-Figures - - is there any Justification - to Pay these People these Outrageous Amounts - While the Backbone of the Hospitals are the Nurses and the School Systems are the Teachers - - None coming close to ever making what most of these Idiots make.
ReplyDeleteIn 2022 the Freeman Health System IRS 990 filing shows the following compensation numbers on the line with Paula Bakers name on it: $1,711,024 and $427,756 and $34,053.
WHY ARE THEY PAYING SO MUCH FOR HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATORS AND SCHOOL PRINCIPALS, SUPERINTENDANTS, AND THEIR SUPPORT STAFF - - WHY!!!
it is widely known that freeman tends to inbreed its administrative promotions.
ReplyDeleteIt’s disgraceful the reputation this place has. The FBI should have come in and cleaned house last year when they had the chance. Ugh.
Getting paid 1.8 million to work 30 hours a week. Must be nice!
3:01 I am not the world's biggest Paula Baker fan but as a retired Freeman employee I can tell you that I saw Mrs Baker there days, nights, weekends and holidays. 30 hours a week? Try 60 to 90. The only I saw morr was Human Resources Director Mary Frerer
ReplyDeleteAnonymous - 6:05PM - - Where there is Smoke there is Fire - If Freeman / Mrs. Baker - was Totally Clean - Why Did the FBI have to come in and Investigate Freeman?
ReplyDeleteWHY - Federal agencies investigate hospitals accused of denying emergency abortion care to Joplin woman.
There are so Many Things - Going on the Average Person Does Not have a CLUE - Even the People that Work at Freeman - WAKEUP - - - -
FRAUD - FRAUD - FRAUD - - -
Freeman Health System, a healthcare provider and hospital system located in Joplin, a Missouri Hospital System Agrees to Pay $9.3 Million to Resolve False Claims Act and Stark Law Violations.
No Freeman Hospital is - NOT LILLY WHITE - - -
My cousin plays golf with one of the high level administrators there in the main office. You wouldn’t believe how he talks about patients and the culture there. It’s embarrassing that they’d hire someone to snarky. There is desperate need for major culture shift.
ReplyDeletemy comment above, was posted in error. My cousin does not work for this hospital system and I was mistaken.
DeleteWell does your cousin work for Mercy?
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