Parkridge Health System Names Will Windham CEO Of Parkridge East Hospital Thursday, January 7, 2021
Parkridge Health System has named Will Windham as new CEO of Parkridge East Hospital.
Officials said, Having served in progressive leadership roles since 2006 across Parkridge Health parent company HCA Healthcare, Windham is poised to make an immediate impact on Parkridge East, spurring the hospital’s growth initiatives – notably an expansion of The Birth Place that is currently underway.
“Will has an exceptional track record for catalyzing service line growth that makes him a perfect fit for Parkridge East,” said Tom Ozburn, president and CEO of Parkridge Health. “The strong leadership skills he has demonstrated throughout his career will be integral to operationalizing our plans for expansion at Parkridge East. We couldn’t be more pleased to welcome him to the Parkridge Health family.”
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Troy Mayhew clears the walk of Hartz Lock Company in Clinton. âAfter the plows go by, we dig,â Mayhew said.
Mail carrier Sara Schawl delivers mail to Lou Ray at Deja Vu Furniture and Accessories on Fifth Avenue South behind piles of snow in the middle of the street. A half of a foot of snow brought Clintonâs December snow total to 7.8 inches.
CLINTON â By the time Tuesdayâs winter storm finished with Clinton, the snow measured more than half a foot deep.
âWe ended up with 6.5 inches of snow and sleet,â official weather observer James Blaess said Wednesday. âComing in to that storm we had 1.3.â
Listed below are the latest findings of council inspectors, as they are back in Bradford. Almost 4,000 premises across Bradford are rated by the Food Standards Agency, based on the findings of local authority inspectors, who work all year round. The hygiene standards found at the time of inspection are then rated on a scale. Five is top of the scale, meaning the hygiene standards are very good and fully comply with the law. Zero is at the bottom of the scale, meaning urgent improvement is necessary. Here are the latest listed food hygiene ratings for the sandwich shop, Subway, in the Bradford district:
THE owner of a dog who prompted more than 6,600 people to join a Facebook page to trace him says he is settling back in well at home after he was found safe and well. Bear, a chocolate-coloured Sprocker spaniel, was found hiding under a car at Quarry Auto Spares, a scrapyard in Wyke, after being missing for nine days earlier this month. The scrapyard’s owner called Bear’s owner to say the beloved pet was hungry and crying under the car. His owners picked the dog up from the scrapyard and he was taken to Vets4Pets in Brighouse. Bear was fine but had lost 2kg in weight while he was missing.
A KEEN walker and trained mountain leader is planning a series of winter walks in aid of a local charity. Susan Uttley is inviting anyone who would like to join a small group of people on a socially-distanced, six-mile circular walk around Oxenhope and Haworth. She is also happy to lead a group of friends or a family on the walk, which will take in the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway and scenery made famous in the film The Railway Children. Susan, who lives in Clayton, is hosting the walk on six dates over the Christmas and New Year period, in aid of Down Syndrome Bradford, a charity close to her heart.