Adena Health Appoints Steve Hirsch as New Chair: Meet the New Board Members Bringing Diverse Expertise to Improve Healthcare Services

Adena Health Board of Trustees Appoints Officers and Introduces New Members

The Adena Health board of trustees in Chillicothe has appointed Steve Hirsch as the new chair, succeeding Jennifer McKell. McKell will remain on the board as past chair, with Bob French serving as vice chair, Brian Ream as secretary, and Kevin Shoemaker as treasurer. The board also welcomed three new members: Penny Dehner representing First Presbyterian Church, Jim Crabtree representing Trinity United Methodist Church, and Sean Kallner representing Tabernacle Baptist Church.

Penny Dehner is a retired behavioral health administrator with experience at the Paint Valley ADAMH Board. She brings diverse expertise to the table and has over 20 years of experience in finance, education, and senior leadership roles. Jim Crabtree has vast experience in education, marketing, and telecommunications management and brings a wealth of knowledge to the board. Sean Kallner is an experienced professional with over 20 years of experience in finance, education, and senior leadership roles. He brings a fresh perspective to the board and is excited to contribute his knowledge and skills.

The new members have replaced Bart Henshaw, Larry Phillips, and Joe Watson who served the board for the maximum allowed terms. Adena Health is governed by a 15-member board consisting of representatives from founding churches, at-large members, and medical staff. The board members contribute diverse expertise and perspectives to address the needs of the community. Adena Health offers a wide range of services that cater to different needs in healthcare. More information about their services can be found on their website or social media platforms.

In conclusion, Adena Health is committed to providing quality healthcare services to its community through its dedicated team of healthcare professionals and trustees who are passionate about improving health outcomes for individuals in Ohio’s Mid-Ohio Valley region.

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