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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 1, 2006
CONTACT: Tom Hanley,
Public
Relations Director
860.545.9954 or pager 860.220.3562
CONNECTICUT CHILDREN’S MEDICAL CENTER APPOINTS WENDY E. WARRING AS SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
AND CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
HARTFORD -- Connecticut Children’s Medical
Center is pleased to announce the appointment of Wendy E.
Warring, as Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer.
This is a new position created after an executive reorganization
plan at the end of last year.
Connecticut Children’s
Medical Center President & CEO Martin J. Gavin, said, “Wendy’s
previous experience as Executive Vice President for the second
largest healthcare system in Massachusetts and her past leadership
of that state’s Medicaid program bring considerable new expertise
and capability to CCMC. Ms. Warring’s appointment is another
important milestone as we celebrate our tenth anniversary year of
significant advances in bringing outstanding patient care to
children and their families in Connecticut.”
As Chief Operating
Officer, Warring will be responsible for ambulatory and inpatient
operations at CCMC and off campus locations throughout the state.
Gavin said, “Wendy will be ensuring that Connecticut Children’s
Medical Center is continuously improving its ability to deliver care
as effectively and efficiently as possible. As a key new member of
the Executive Management Team she will lead implementation of
programs and initiatives that will allow CCMC to continue to grow
and be responsive to the needs of children and families in
Connecticut.”
Warring, 50, said, “I
am excited to be in an organization that is so dedicated to
improving children’s health and providing the highest quality of
care to children. CCMC’s mission of caring, advocacy, research and
education in the state’s only freestanding children’s hospital
really sets it apart as a major health resource for kids.”
In her role at UMass
Memorial Health Care Inc. over the past three-and-a-half years,
Warring led the system’s strategic and master facilities planning
efforts, had oversight of major systems operations and directed the
government revenue office. As the Commissioner, Division of Medical
Assistance, she led and managed the state agency that administered
the Medicaid program in Massachusetts. Warring has also served in
various legal roles, including as general counsel for the
Massachusetts Housing Finance Agency, Deputy Legal Counsel for the
Governor of Massachusetts and as a trial attorney on the New England
Bank Fraud Task Force for the U.S. Department of Justice. Warring
earned her law degree at the Yale University Law School and received
her undergraduate degree from Brown University.
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