Keeping Up

November 1, 2020
w201101_KU-Hennen_a-1
Hennen
w201101_KU-Samms_a-2
Samms
w201101_KU-Fetchko_a-3
Fetchko

 

ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES
Laurie Hennen to senior vice president, foundation/chief philanthropy officer of Benedictine of Duluth, Minnesota.

Mercy of Chesterfield, Missouri, has announced these changes: Betty Jo Rocchio to senior vice president, chief nursing officer. Brian O'Toole retired July 1 as executive vice president of mission and ethics, having worked at Mercy for more than 20 years.

Caswell L. Samms III to senior vice president and chief financial officer of St. Joseph's Health of Paterson, New Jersey.

Annette M. Fetchko to executive director of Bethlehem Haven, a shelter for homeless women. The facility also provides permanent supportive housing for homeless men and women and medical respite. Bethlehem Haven is part of Trinity Health's Pittsburgh Mercy Family of Care.

GIFTS AND GRANTS
The Mercy Medical Center Foundation of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, has received a $2 million lead gift from the Chris and Suzy DeWolf family of Cedar Rapids to build the Chris and Suzy DeWolf Family Innovation Center for Aging & Dementia. The center will be a research, training and education hub, where best practices in aging and dementia will be discovered, tested and evaluated. The center will be located at HallMar Village, an integrated senior living community that is being developed by Mercy in partnership with Presbyterian Homes & Services. Chris DeWolf is president and chief executive of Lil' Drug Store Products and chairman of Mercy Medical Center's board of trustees.

 


Copyright © 2020 by the Catholic Health Association of the United States

For reprint permission, contact Betty Crosby or call (314) 253-3490.