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Join us on December 4 for Hospital CEO Breakfast
Crain's Chicago Business
Join us on December 4 for Hospital CEO Breakfast
Don’t Miss our Annual Hospital CEO Breakfast on December 4
Be part of the conversation at our annual Hospital CEO Breakfast, where leading voices in health care will share insights into the challenges facing hospitals today. Led by Crain’s health care reporter Katherine Davis, this engaging panel will cover urgent topics, including regulatory impacts, the latest in mergers and acquisitions, and workforce shortages. Don’t miss this chance to learn from the experts and strengthen your network within the industry.
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Tesa Anewishki
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Tesa Anewishki is the first African and Native American woman in her role, overseeing 20 specialty clinics and 500+ team members. A champion for equity, she drives initiatives addressing health disparities and advocates for innovative solutions to tackle social and political determinants impacting life expectancy in communities of color.
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J.P. Gallagher
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J.P. Gallagher is the President and CEO of Endeavor Health, Illinois' third-largest health system, formed through the merger of NorthShore University Health System and Edward-Elmhurst Health. Previously, he served as CEO of NorthShore University HealthSystem and held various leadership roles with Advocate Health Care.
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Dr. Omar Lateef
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Dr. Omar Lateef is the President and CEO of Rush University System for Health, where he has led efforts to set national standards in health care quality, safety, and health equity. Under his leadership, Rush was ranked No. 2 for quality by Vizient and has appeared on U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals Honor Roll for five consecutive years.
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Dr. Tom Shanley
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Dr. Tom Shanley is President and CEO of Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and the Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute. With a background in pediatric critical care, Dr. Shanley has led extensive research in inflammation, sepsis, and critical illness.
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