IHA Recognizes Health Care Leaders, Names 2016 Board of Directors
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana Hospital Association presented its two highest awards last week at the 2015 IHA Annual Membership Meeting, Nov. 10 - 12. Dan Evans, Jr., president and CEO of Indiana University Health in Indianapolis, received the IHA Distinguished Service Award for outstanding achievement and dedication to his organization, its patients, the community and the profession. The Distinguished Service Award is IHA’s highest honor for a hospital chief executive officer.
“Dan has made significant contributions to the health care industry in Indiana through his leadership over the IU Health system and within IHA,” said Doug Leonard, IHA president. “His guidance and collaboration have been invaluable to our association, and for that, we are proud to present him with the IHA Distinguished Service Award.”
Jim McIntire, executive vice president at the Indiana State Medical Association, received the IHA Award of Merit for his exemplary service to health care. This award is given to an individual, other than a hospital CEO, who has made noteworthy contributions to the health care field and has demonstrated a devotion to the interests and goals of hospitals and the humanitarian services they provide.
“Jim’s inspired leadership and his intention to maintain a great relationship between the physicians and hospitals in Indiana has made him a deserving candidate for this award,” Doug Leonard stated. “I appreciate his efforts and contribution to the success of our organization.”
In addition, IHA presented its Stella Scholarship Award to Ellery Steele, a student in the Indiana University MHA program. The Ken and Cindy Stella Scholarship Fund in Health Administration honors the Stellas for their contributions to the work of Indiana hospitals and offers financial support to students in the graduate program in health administration at Indiana University. To date, the scholarship has raised $422,000 through generous contributions to the fund and active participation in the annual golf benefit. Since 2007, the scholarship has awarded $170,000.
“From current professionals working in health care to the future health care leaders of tomorrow, education is at the heart of what we as an association do for our members,” said Ken Stella, IHA president emeritus. “And thanks to the many contributions from members, students will have a greater opportunity to contribute to the health care profession.”
The Indiana Hospital Association also appointed the 2016 IHA Board of Directors, including Chairman Bryan Mills, president and CEO of Community Health Network in Indianapolis, Chairman-elect Robert Brody, senior VP/COO, Franciscan Alliance, Mishawaka/Carmel and Secretary-Treasurer Kreg Gruber, COO, Beacon Health Network in South Bend.
“Thanks to the leadership, commitment and collaboration of our IHA Board of Directors, our association is a leader amongst hospital associations across the nation,” said Leonard. “I look forward to working together in 2016 to continue advancing this collaborative spirit to advocate for Hoosier hospitals and patients.”
2016 IHA Board of Directors:
- Bryan A. Mills, President/CEO, Community Health Network, Indianapolis, Chairman
- Robert J. Brody, FACHE, Senior VP/COO Ambulatory Services, Franciscan Alliance, Mishawaka/Carmel, Chairman-elect
- Kreg Gruber, COO, Beacon Health Network, South Bend, Secretary-Treasurer
- Martin Padgett, FACHE, President/CEO, Clark Memorial Hospital, Jeffersonville, Past Chairman (2015)
- Douglas J. Leonard, FACHE, President, Indiana Hospital Association, Indianapolis
- Matthew Bailey, COO, South Region of Indiana University Health, Bloomington
- Thomas Barry, FACHE, President/CEO, Pulaski Memorial Hospital, Winamac
- Brian Bauer, CEO, Lutheran Health Network, Fort Wayne
- James Callaghan, M.D., Regional CEO, Central Region, Franciscan Alliance, Indianapolis
- Vincent Caponi, FACHE, Senior VP, Ascension Health, Indianapolis
- Marilyn Custer-Mitchell, President, Parkview Wabash Hospital
- Blake Dye, FACHE, President/CEO, St.Vincent Heart Center of Indiana, Indianapolis
- Bradford Dykes, FACHE, President, Indiana University Health Bedford Hospital
- Daniel F. Evans, Jr., President/CEO, Indiana University Health, Indianapolis
- Jason Fahrlander, FACHE, President, Acute Care Services, Community Health Network, Indianapolis
- Donald P. Fesko, FACHE, CEO, Community Hospital Munster
- Al Gatmaitan, President, West Region of Indiana University Health, Lafayette
- Raymond Grady, FACHE, President/CEO, Methodist Hospitals, Gary and Merrillville
- Al Gutierrez, FACHE, President/CEO, Saint Joseph Health, Mishawaka
- Roger Howard, President/CEO, Dearborn County Hospital, Lawrenceburg
- Paul Janssen, FACHE, President/CEO, Henry County Hospital, New Castle
- Nancy Kennedy, M.D., Physician/Quality Advisor, Dearborn County Hospital, Lawrenceburg
- Jerry Laue, Administrator, St.Vincent Clay, Brazil
- Robert McLin, FACHE, President/CEO, Good Samaritan Hospital, Vincennes
- Thomas D. Miller, FACHE, CEO, Quorum Health Corporation, Franklin, TN
- Dennis Murphy, President, Indiana University Health, Indianapolis
- Ben Miles, President, Parkview Behavioral, Randallia & Regional Hospitals, Fort Wayne
- Jonathan Nalli, President/CEO, St.Vincent Health, Indianapolis
- Michael Packnett, President/CEO, Parkview Health, Fort Wayne
- Mamon Powers, Jr., Board Chairman, Methodist Hospitals, Gary and Merrillville
- Timothy L. Putnam, FACHE, President/CEO, Margaret Mary Health, Batesville
- Carl Risk, President/CEO, St.Vincent Jennings, North Vernon
- Christina Ryan, CEO, The Women’s Hospital, Newburgh
- Janice Ryba, CEO, St. Mary Medical Center, Hobart
- Jean Scallon, CEO/Managing Director, Bloomington Meadows Hospital
- Kevin Speer, President/CEO, Hendricks Regional Health, Danville
- G. Thor Thordarson, President/CEO, Indiana University Health La Porte Hospital
- Linda E. White, FACHE, President/CEO, Deaconess Health System, Evansville
*As of May 2016