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Richard H Ketcham
& Leadership of
SEMC


2014 - Scott H. Perra becomes head of MVHS, SEMC no longer has a CEO.

2010 - Richard H. Ketcham becomes CEO. Was former Chief Financial Officer at SEMC, retires after Affiliation.

20XX - In January Richard H. Ketcham becomes Chief Financial Officer (CFO) at SEMC.

2010 - St. Elizabeth Medical Center (SEMC) announced Tuesday that Robert C. Scholefield has assumed the post of interim president and chief executive officer (CEO).[Ref.].

2004 - Sister M. Johanna DeLelys is no longer CEO. DeLelys was chief operating officer from 1991 to 2004, she began at St. Elizabeth as a staff nurse in 1965, subsequently rising through the leadership ranks. [Ref.].

1991 - Sister M. Johanna DeLelys become CEO. She began at St. Elizabeth as a staff nurse in 1965.

1975 - Sister Rose Vincent Gleason was head of St. Elizabeth Hospital


Richard H. Ketcham

2018 to 2019 - Board Member of the Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation

October 2017 - Chautauqua County Executive Elect George Borrello today announced the formation of his transition team as he prepares to take office on January 1, succeeding current County Executive Vince Horrigan. Ketcham is a retired President and CEO of St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Utica, New York. Ketcham was also the President and CEO of Brooks Memorial Hospital in Dunkirk, where he completed two $7 million expansion and renovation projects during his tenure.

Per Linkedin

Experience
* President & CEO St. Elizabeth Medical Center 2010 – (?)

Education
* Cornell University, 1978, MBA 1977 to 1978
* Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management, MBA, Health Administration, 1976 to 1978


October 13, 2008 - After more than two decades serving as president and CEO of Dunkirk, NY-based Brooks Memorial Hospital, Richard Ketcham will leave his post in December. Ketcham would celebrate 23 years as leader of Brooks in January, but if the formation of the Lake Erie Regional Health System of New York continues on schedule, the recently-chosen Jonathan Lawrence will take the helm of both the Brooks and TLC Health Network campuses when they combine before the beginning of 2009. Although he had an opportunity to be considered for the leadership role with Lake Erie Regional, Ketcham chose not to throw his name into the process."


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