Fauquier Health CEO leaving for new job
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Fauquier Health CEO Chad Melton answers questions during an interview in February 2017, his first month on the job. The decision to leave my role at Fauquier Health was a very difficult one, but the right one for me and my family right now. Fauquier Health CEO Chad Melton After 4-1/2 years in the job, Fauquier Health CEO Chad Melton will leave, effective Aug. 27.
Mr. Melton has accepted a job in Washington state, Fauquier Health said in a press release Friday afternoon.
âAn interim replacement will be named soon, and a national search for a permanent leader has been initiated,â said Liz Harris, a spokeswoman for LifePoint Health, the local hospitalâs Tennessee-based parent company.
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â59 gift produces $11 million to relieve âpain, sufferingâ
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With a $3 million gift this year and more to come over the next decade, the Fauquier Free Clinic could expand preventative dental care for the needy, according to its executive director. Here, Dr. Susan Griffin treats a patient as part of her volunteer work with the clinic. What a history. I kind of sit back in awe of the whole thing. Fauquier Free Clinic Executive Director Rob Marino
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Editor After two years of legal wrangling and negotiations, a circuit court judge last week approved an agreement that allocates more than $11 million to alleviate âpain, suffering and diseaseâ in Fauquier County.