(KMZA)--Nemaha Valley Community Hospital CEO Stan Regehr is retiring and a new CEO has been hired.
Hospital Board of Trustees Chairman Jim Runnebaum made the announcement in a new release.
Regehr is retiring effective June 30th after serving as CEO the past 12 years.
Runnebaum says Regehr has been an incredible asset to the hospital and community. He said Regehr has worked diligently to position the hospital in an excellent financial situation, and has also helped create a fully staffed workforce of 145 employees.
Kiley Floyd has been hired as the incoming CEO and will begin work on June 1st. Floyd is currently the Administator/CEO at the Osborne County Memorial Hospital, a position she’s held the past 15 years.
Runnebaum said Floyd is passionate about patient care, patient dignity and access to care. She and her husband, Jim, have three children.
The hospital plans to hold a welcome reception for Floyd and her family once they arrive in Seneca.
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