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ChristianaCare Announces New Board Leaders and Members

New members and leaders have been named to the ChristianaCare Health System and ChristianaCare Health Services boards, effective, Jan. 1, 2025.

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“We are grateful for the commitment of our Health System and Health Services board members, who play a vital role in guiding our organization and ensuring we are true to our mission of service to the community today and for generations to come,” said President and CEO Janice E. Nevin, M.D., MPH. “Their unique perspectives and extensive experiences are invaluable to ChristianaCare as we deliver high-quality, accessible, equitable care that helps people achieve their best health.”

Dr. Nevin also expressed her gratitude to outgoing board members Nicholas Marsini Jr. and Paul J. Kaniefski for their years of service to the ChristianaCare Health System Board.

“Their tremendous leadership and support have been vital to our organization as we have adapted to meet the changing needs of our community and weather the ongoing challenges in health care,” Dr. Nevin said. “Thanks to their tireless work, ChristianaCare has been able to grow while also maintaining our commitment to quality, safety, equity and affordability.”

ChristianaCare Health System Board changes

George Foutrakis is the chair of the ChristianaCare Health System board, succeeding Marsini. Foutrakis is the global health economics and outcomes research leader for Gore Medical. Over his 30-year career in medical devices and healthcare technology, he has led and contributed to numerous efforts spanning a wide range of surgical, endovascular and interventional products and applications. He also holds eight U.S. patents. A member of the ChristianaCare Health System Board since 2017, Foutrakis also serves on several committees, including the Health System Executive Committee, the Executive Compensation & Planning Committee, the Governance & Nominating Committee, and the Ad Hoc Committee on Growth.

Alexandra von Plato is vice chair of the Health System board, succeeding Foutrakis. She is chair of Publicis Health. She has more than 25 years of experience in health care communications and media and has served as both a global CEO and chief creative officer. She is chair of the Governance & Nominating Committee and is a member of the Executive Compensation & Planning Committee, the Executive Committee and the Ad Hoc Committee on Growth.

James Richard “Rick” Howard joined the Health System board in mid-2024. He is the chief information and data officer for Brand Engagement Network, Inc., a generative AI company. He is responsible for IT infrastructure and operations, data security and compliance, cybersecurity oversight, technology innovation, data strategy and lifecycle management. Howard, who has over 20 years of experience in health care, is considered a leading expert in the industry on the management, normalization and integration of clinical and financial data. He previously served as the chief data officer for the health system Ascension, which was globally recognized for its data management and analytics impact on the business. Howard served on the Sequoia Project Advisory Board and currently serves on the Velox Health Metadata Inc. Advisory Board. He is chair of the Cyber Security Information Resilience Technology Committee.

David Nash M.D., MBA, is a member of the Health System board. He is the founding dean emeritus at the Jefferson College of Population Health at Thomas Jefferson University, where he remains on the full-time faculty as the Dr. Raymond C. and Doris N. Grandon Professor of Health Policy. A board-certified internist, Dr. Nash is internationally recognized for his work in public accountability for outcomes, physician leadership development and quality-of-care improvement. Dr. Nash is a nationally recognized expert in both for-profit and not-for-profit health care governance with service on multiple boards across more than 30 years. He currently serves on the boards for Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, the American Medical Group Association (AMGA) Foundation and the Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Management Education (CAHME). Dr. Nash is regarded as one of the founders of population health and value-based payment. He serves on the Finance Committee.

ChristianaCare Health Services Board additions

Julie Topkis Nason joins the ChristianaCare Health Services Board after serving as an ex officio member. She has over 30 years of experience in development with positions ranging from leadership roles to executive positions, including leading philanthropy efforts for St. Francis Hospital and Mercy Health System. She is an owner of Nason Construction as well as president of the company. She is a trustee of the Grand Opera House and Delaware Community Foundation and serves as a member of ChristianaCare Heart and Vascular Leadership Council and ChristianaCare Council of Advisors. She serves on the Quality & Safety Committee.

Tynetta T. Brown joins the ChristianaCare Health Services Board as an ex officio member. She has over 27 years of experience in organizational administration, community and public health programming, the pharmaceutical industry, strategic planning, public relations, marketing and issues management. She is president and CEO of Philanthropy Delaware and serves as chair of the ChristianaCare Council of Advisors, in addition to several other local volunteer boards.

For additional information about ChristianaCare’s leadership and governance, visit: https://christianacare.org/us/en/about-us/who-we-are/our-leadership.

     

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