JACKSON, MI – The president and chief working officer for Jackson’s Heart for Household Well being is retiring.
Molly Kaser’s deliberate retirement is about for the tip of March. Sara Benedetto, present chief working officer, will function interim president/CEO efficient March 28, whereas a seek for a everlasting chief is carried out and anticipated to be accomplished by late summer time, officers mentioned.
“I’m lucky to have labored with many wonderful individuals on the middle, together with our board of administrators and our employees,” Kaser mentioned. “I’ll definitely miss working with them. I’m wanting ahead to having extra time to spend with family and friends. I’ve just a few volunteer commitments and can be performing some touring.”
Benedetto joined CFH as a volunteer nurse within the early Nineties and has performed a big function within the progress of the well being middle, officers mentioned, including that she is going to present management and stability throughout the interim interval.
“I’m excited for Molly as she heads into her well-deserved retirement,” Benedetto mentioned. “For a few years, Molly has tirelessly put her imaginative and prescient into motion ensuring that the door to accessing well being care is open and welcoming to all. I sit up for serving the group throughout this interim interval.”
The Heart for Household Well being is an impartial, federally certified well being middle that gives medical, dental, and behavioral well being care and accepts most insurance coverage, together with Medicaid and Medicare. All providers supplied can be found on a sliding price low cost, and sufferers are by no means turned away due to incapability to pay.
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