Cincinnati Children's Leader Will Step Down at Year's End
Posted on: Monday, 6 April 2009, 11:29 CDT
Anderson said this is the right time for him personally and for the institution to take this step. He is leaving a medical center that has experienced amazing growth in patient volumes, research funding, employment and physical space during his 12-year tenure.
"I have had the great privilege of serving as CEO since
"We agreed this was the right time for Cincinnati Children's to find a new leader for its next chapter in improving outcomes, patient experience and value."
Cody will head a search committee seeking Anderson's successor. The committee will be made up of board members, employees and a community pediatrician. The committee will work with Heidrick & Stuggles, a global executive search firm. The goal is to have a new CEO in place by
"I am most grateful to Jim for his 12 years of service as CEO and, before that, four years as chairman of the Board," Cody said. "Under his leadership, our institution has soared... and there is still much more to be done to achieve our vision of being the leader in improving child health."
Under Anderson's leadership, Cincinnati Children's has been widely recognized as a global leader in improving health care quality and transparency. National Institutes of Health grants for research have grown from less than
"I have been challenged and inspired by our vision and truly honored to work with an extraordinary team of dedicated, innovative employees," Anderson said. "I am proud of what we have accomplished together as we pursued the Cincinnati Children's vision of being the leader in improving child health."
Anderson describes his plans for the future as "fluid." He expects to remain active in the
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SOURCE Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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