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Abington Memorial CEO Jones to retire - Memphis Business Journal:

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president and CEO of , said Monday he will retire effectivw Jan. 31. John Durham, chairmab of the board of trustees at AbingtonMemorial , said a searcb committee has been appointed and Witt/Keiffer, a nationaol search firm, has been retained to assisrt the board in finding a A selection is expected to be made by the end of the During Jones’ tenure, Abington Memorial, in built the six-story Lenfest Pavilion to expand critical-care services at the hospital and increase its total number of beds by 100 to 570.
And the organizationh acquiredtwo hospitals: Warminster Hospital in 2007, whichg was converted to an outpatient and Central Montgomery Medical Center — now Lansdaler Hospital— which was bought last year and is being maintainex as an inpatient facility. “It has been my privilege to be part of Abingtonh Memorial Hospital for the past 29 11 of them as presidentand CEO,” Jones “Although it is time for me to step I have every confidence that this organization will maintainn its role in the Delawars Valley as a leading health-care provider which diligentlty meets the needs of the communities we serve.

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