Mitch Carson resigns as CEO of Longmont United Hospital
LONGMONT — Mitchell Carson is stepping down as president and CEO of Longmont United Hospital Oct. 31, ending a two-year transition after the hospital’s affiliation with Centura Health.
The Longmont Times-Call reports that Carson and Centura had set the date for his departure when the Centura deal was finalized in 2015. Centura has launched a nationwide search for Carson’s replacement.
Carson’s departure is the latest among Boulder Valley hospital CEOs. David Gehant retired in July 2015 and was replaced by Robert Vissers. Dave Hamm retired as CEO of Good Samaritan Medical Center in Lafayette at the end of March 2017.
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LONGMONT — Mitchell Carson is stepping down as president and CEO of Longmont United Hospital Oct. 31, ending a two-year transition after the hospital’s affiliation with Centura Health.
The Longmont Times-Call reports that Carson and Centura had set the date for his departure when the Centura deal was finalized in 2015. Centura has launched a nationwide search for Carson’s replacement.
Carson’s departure is the latest among Boulder Valley hospital CEOs. David Gehant retired in July 2015 and was replaced by Robert Vissers. Dave Hamm retired as CEO of Good Samaritan Medical Center in Lafayette at the end of March…
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