Berks County hospital system CEO retires February 22, 2021
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After a year in which the nation’s hospitals struggled both financially and operationally, Clint Matthews has announced his retirement as president and CEO of the Berks County-based Tower Health.
Sue Perrotty, a retired bank executive, has been named as Matthews’ interim replacement. Perotty has been a member of the health network’s board of directors since July 2019.
If the health network needs help shoring up its finances. She would seem to be the person for the job.
According to a press release from Tower, Perrotty brings decades of leadership experience in the banking and finance industries to her new role.
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WEST READING, Pa., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Tower Health today announced that P. Sue Perrotty, retired bank executive and community leader, has been named interim president and CEO of Tower Health. Perrotty, a member of the Tower Health board of directors since July 2019, replaces Clint Matthews, who has announced his retirement after 10 years of service to the organization. During Clint s tenure, Tower Health has become a healthcare leader focused on improving the health of communities throughout the Reading and greater Philadelphia region. The Board thanks him for his service, said Tom Work, chair of Tower Health s Board of Directors. Sue has built an incredible reputation as a dynamic leader with compassion and integrity. Having served on our Board since 2019, she uniquely understands our organization and path forward.