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Changes in Woodlawn Health’s Board of Trustees

Rochester, IN, November 29: Over the last several months, Woodlawn Health’s board of Trustees has changed leadership. Nancy Day, a long-time board member, retired after many years of service to the organization. She was replaced by Kendra Chudzynski.

“I sincerely want to thank Nancy Day for her involvement in our organization. She has served us and her community well. She will be missed. We look forward to working with Kendra in the future,” Alan Fisher, CEO of Woodlawn Health, stated.

On Tuesday, November 26, Jim Straeter was named Chairperson of the Board, replacing Alison Heyde, who had served for two years as the Chairperson. Heyde will continue her term on the board.

“We sincerely thank Alison for all her hard work and leadership over the last two years. Her passion for our Health System has been evident in her work and leadership with the Woodlawn Foundation. Our organization's growth is partly due to her guidance over the last two years. She is a wonderful asset to our community and Woodlawn Health,” Fisher responded when asked about Heyde.

Straeter was the prior Vice-Chairperson of the board and a member of the finance committee. His years of experience running a successful business will be critical in his new role within the Board of Trustees.
“We are excited to have Jim as Chairperson and look forward to our future with his Leadership,” Fisher said.

The other officers named to the board were Vice-Chairperson Terri Johnson and Secretary Glen Bode.

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About Woodlawn Health
Woodlawn Health is a rural healthcare system in Rochester, Indiana, working to earn the right to care for the communities it serves. For more information, visit our website at woodlawnhealth.org
 

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