Michael Fisher to retire as CEO of Cincinnati Children s
He will continue to lead region s largest hospital system until successor onboarded
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CINCINNATI, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Michael Fisher, president and CEO of Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, announced today he intends to retire after leading the health care system for nearly 12 years.
Fisher, 61, said he will continue as chief executive officer until a successor is selected and onboarded, which is expected to be by the end of 2021.
Michael Fisher, president and chief executive officer, shares a special video message with you as he plans his retirement as CEO of Cincinnati Children’s. Watch to learn more.
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, the region’s world-renowned pediatric care facility, now is looking for a new president on word Tuesday that Michael Fisher will step down from the job by the end of the year.
Fisher, 61, is the longest-serving hospital leader in the Cincinnati area. His decision to leave was closely guarded until he told the Cincinnati Children’s board of trustees and its 16,500 workers in a video released in the afternoon.
“I love Cincinnati Children’s and all that we do for kids and their families, our community and our employees,” he said in a statement. “While our work is never done, we are stronger than ever.”
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