Keleman Appointed to Chief Executive of St. Joseph and Redwood Memorial Hosptials

Press release from Providence:

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Michael Keleman

 Providence St. Joseph Hospital and Providence Redwood Memorial Hospital are pleased to announce the appointment of Michael Keleman as the new chief executive. Keleman started his new role on January 22.

Keleman will be responsible for overseeing the hospitals’ operational effectiveness and performance, and will report to Garry Olney, chief executive for Providence in Northern California. In his new role, Keleman will lead the hospitals’ efforts to maintain and improve clinical excellence, and to provide the best possible care to patients on the North Coast.

According to Olney, Keleman stood out for his distinguished career and his deep commitment to serving the community.

“We are thrilled to welcome Michael to Providence in Humboldt County,” said Olney. “I believe Michael will be an outstanding addition to our hospitals in Humboldt and the communities we serve.”

Prior to joining Providence in Humboldt County, Keleman was the chief operating officer of Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center in San Luis Obispo. He previously served as the chief strategy officer for Tenet Health Central Coast, where he focused on developing an integrated network of services to provide convenient access and high-quality care for the residents of San Luis Obispo County.

“Garry and I share a commitment to high-quality care and service excellence, and I’m excited to join the team at Providence St. Joseph Hospital and Providence Redwood Memorial Hospital,” said Keleman. “The legacies of the sisters of Providence and sisters of St. Joseph are profound, and I feel privileged to join an organization that works tirelessly to deliver on our mission to serve those most in need.”

Keleman earned his bachelor’s degree from UC Davis in kinesiology and a master’s degree in health care administration from the University of Southern California.

Dr. Ranjit Hundal, who served as the interim chief executive prior to Keleman’s arrival, will return to his role as chief medical officer at Providence St. Joseph Hospital and Providence Redwood Memorial Hospital.

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Sky
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Sky
2 years ago

Welcome Michael Keleman!
We need top shelf help to keep our hospitals open, safe, accessable, and up to date for everyone out here in beautiful Humboldt.
Fingers crossed.✌️?

I am a robot
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I am a robot
2 years ago

He is young enough to understand that continuing to deny women realistic reproductive healthcare options is dumb. Bring back childbirth services to RMH and stop denying abortion care. It’s 2024.

Martin
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2 years ago
Reply to  I am a robot

They should have never stopped the childbirth services at Redwood Memorial. I am for abortion only if the mother and/or unborn child are at risk of dying.

Mr. Clark
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2 years ago
Reply to  I am a robot

YOUR mother did not have an abortion?

Martin
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2 years ago

Just great, another Chief Executive to take the controls of St. Joseph and Redwood Memorial Hospital. I bet he won’t last six months. Both of the hospitals are a screwed up as Mad River, and Mad River can’t even sell theirs.

Mr. Clark
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2 years ago
Reply to  Martin

Bonus off the bottom line……………

Mr. Clark
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2 years ago

Providence is a for profit shithole. Notice how they nixed the outpatient labs? I am a solid capitalist but these big corps taking over and running a (should be non profit) into the ground for a profit needs to stop. Ever try to call your Providence Dr.?

Mr. Clark
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2 years ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

I going to Stanford for an issue, and they answer they FUCKING Phone ever time all the time with a real live person and no bullshit….