Freeman Health System confirmed the hiring of Matthew Fry, president and CEO of Hospital Sisters Health System St. John's Hospital in Springfield, Illinois, as its new CEO.
Fry will take over April 1, replacing Paula Baker, whose stay at Freeman was extended when the last new CEO who was announced, Tom Keller, backed out before his December 1 starting date.
Fry has been at the Illinois hospital since September 19, 2022. Prior to that, he worked his way up the ranks with Sutter Health, a California-based group of 24 hospitals and more than 200 clinics.
His last position with Sutter Health was assistant administrator and chief operating officer at Alta Bates Summit Medical Center in Oakland.
On his Linked In page, Fry said, "I'm passionate about doing my part to ensure that health care is affordable and accessible to the people in the communities that I serve."
4 comments:
I guess we know who their number 2 choice was! lol
Please Mr. Fry allow Paula to retire. She deserves to retire,see her son graduate, and whatever else life throws at her.
Please Mr fry, fix the corrupt, dumpster fire that is Freeman health. Paula has made roughly 30 million dollars there as CEO. don’t pity her. It’s pathetic and low IQ to do so.
Hopefully Mr. Fry, can overcome, the Administration - The Clicks, The Good-Buddy Syndrome, and Multiple Family Generational Issues - of Who is Related to Who and Past Local-Yokels that have worked at Freeman - and take an Independent Approach - Starting with a Clean Slate and Assume Everyone and Everything is a Mess at Freeman and not just sit there and take an Enormous Paycheck for not Accomplishing anything - Right Paula?
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