St. Louis, MO-(Effingham Radio)- The Catholic Health Association announced that HSHS President and CEO Damond Boatwright will be inaugurated as chairperson of the association’s Board of Trustees for 2023-24.
Boatwright’s investiture ceremony will take place at CHA’s annual national Assembly in St. Louis on June 13, 2023. His term begins July 1 and he will serve until June 30, 2024.
“I am sincerely honored to serve as the next board chair of the Catholic Health Association, and I pledge to represent the association to the best of my abilities,” said Boatwright. “The opportunity to be a servant leader during these complex and challenging times is truly a blessing.”
CHA, founded in 1915, advances the Catholic health ministry of the United States in caring for people and communities. Comprised of more than 600 hospitals and 1,600 long-term care and other health facilities in all 50 states, the Catholic health ministry is the largest group of nonprofit health care providers in the nation. Every day, more than one in seven patients in the U.S. is cared for in a Catholic hospital.
“We are grateful for Damond’s deep commitment to promoting human dignity, the common good and caring for those who are poor and vulnerable,” stated Sr. Mary Haddad, CHA President and CEO. “We eagerly anticipate his invaluable perspective and leadership as board chair.”
Boatwright serves as President and CEO of Hospital Sisters Health System in Springfield, Illinois. He joined HSHS in June 2021, following his service as regional president of SSM Health in Wisconsin, a position he held since 2014. Boatwright has received esteemed recognition, including Modern Healthcare’s Up and Comer Award in 2009 and 2010. He has also been featured as one of Becker’s Hospital Review’s Hospital and Health System Leaders to Know. In addition, Boatwright served as past chair of the Wisconsin Hospital Association (WHA). In 2020, Boatwright was named as a WHA Distinguished Leader. He was also honored as In Business magazine’s 2021 Executive of the Year in Madison, Wisconsin.
About the Catholic Health Association
The Catholic Health Association of the United States is the national leadership organization of the Catholic health ministry, representing the largest nonprofit provider of health care services in the nation.
- 1 in 7 patients in the U.S. is cared for in a Catholic hospital each day.
- Catholic health care, which includes more than 2,200 hospitals, nursing homes, long-term care facilities, systems, sponsors, and related organizations, serves the full continuum of health care across our nation.
About HSHS
Hospital Sisters Health System (HSHS) is a multi-institutional health care system that cares for patients in 14 communities in Illinois and Wisconsin. The mission of HSHS is “To reveal and embody Christ’s healing love for all people through our high quality Franciscan health care ministry.” In this tradition, HSHS is privileged that patients and families, trust us with their care and the care of their loved ones. We deliver on that trust by placing our patients at the center of what we do, consistently providing safe care of the highest quality. We are committed to the people in the communities we serve.
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