Health region CEO to retire in April
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This article was published 10/11/2023 (798 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The CEO of Prairie Mountain Health is retiring in the first half of 2023 and the health region is now looking for his replacement.
In a statement issued Thursday, PMH board chair Lon Cullen said current CEO Brian Schoonbaert’s last day on the job will be April 5, 2024. Schoonbaert submitted his resignation at the region’s October board meeting.
“It is with mixed emotions that the PMH Board accepted Brian Schoonbaert’s notice of retirement,” Cullen said in the statement. “Brian’s commitment to providing quality health care and supporting all PMH staff, physicians and volunteers has always been evident. All who have worked with him will miss Brian’s positive, welcoming and genuine approach.”
Prairie Mountain Health Chief Executive Officer Brian Schoonbaert (File)
The release stated that Schoonbaert has spent more than 35 years in health care, first serving as a finance director for the health system in Baldur, Glenboro, Treherne and Wawanesa and then becoming vice-president of finance and information services for the Brandon General Hospital and the Brandon Regional Health Authority, before both entities were renamed.
He assumed the role of CEO for Prairie Mountain Health in 2021.
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