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Who Will Replace Cansino as KHMH CEO?

Who Will Replace Cansino as KHMH CEO? The Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH) is preparing to advertise for a new Chief Executive Officer following news that Chandra Cansino will not be renewing her contract. Minister of Health and Wellness Kevin Bernard confirmed that the board is already taking steps to fill the post. “I understand that the board has met already and they’re working on the terms of reference that will be put out for advertising,” he said. “I spoke to my CEO who also sits on the board of KHMH. I don’t engage with board matters; as you know, that’s not my priority.” Bernard said the goal is to move quickly. “We’re hoping that we could get these advertisements out as quickly as possible so we could find a suitable person to replace Ms Canino, who has chosen to move on,” he stated. He added that the ministry wishes her well in her next steps. He also said the government will look carefully for the right replacement, “We have to ensure that we have the right person that can lead the facility, that can help and work closely with our board as well to ensure continuity and improvement and sustainability at KHMH.” The minister noted that no timeline can be given for when vacancies will go out for the post, as the board is still meeting to finalise the details.

Who Will Replace Cansino as KHMH CEO?

Who Will Replace Cansino as KHMH CEO?

The Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH) is preparing to advertise for a new Chief Executive Officer following news that Chandra Cansino will not be renewing her contract.

Minister of Health and Wellness Kevin Bernard confirmed that the board is already taking steps to fill the post. “I understand that the board has met already and they’re working on the terms of reference that will be put out for advertising,” he said. “I spoke to my CEO who also sits on the board of KHMH. I don’t engage with board matters; as you know, that’s not my priority.”

Bernard said the goal is to move quickly. “We’re hoping that we could get these advertisements out as quickly as possible so we could find a suitable person to replace Ms Canino, who has chosen to move on,” he stated. He added that the ministry wishes her well in her next steps.

He also said the government will look carefully for the right replacement, “We have to ensure that we have the right person that can lead the facility, that can help and work closely with our board as well to ensure continuity and improvement and sustainability at KHMH.”

The minister noted that no timeline can be given for when vacancies will go out for the post, as the board is still meeting to finalise the details.

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