CKHA hires Mirams Becker to lead executive search for next President and CEO

Chatham-Kent Health Alliance has announced Mirams Becker has been secured as the executive search firm to lead the recruitment process for CKHA’s next President and CEO.

The utilization of an executive search firm ensures that the hospital receives specialized knowledge and guidance during the recruitment process for its next top-level executive, hospital officials say.

This initiative follows the recent retirement announcement of CKHA’s current President and CEO, Lori Marshall.

“I am delighted that Mirams Becker will be guiding us through this crucial executive search process to find our next President and CEO,” said Deb Crawford, Board Chair, CKHA, in a media release.

“Lori has built a legacy at CKHA that began with a major transformational change in the organization’s culture and operations. Through challenges such as a global pandemic and a cyber attack, she has continued to lead CKHA with a compassionate approach all while ensuring the organization achieved its goals. It’s imperative for us to seek an executive with solid and compassionate leadership skills and a track record of driving strategic initiatives.””

In 2020, Penny Mirams and Hayley Becker formed Mirams Becker, a retained health care executive search firm, following successful careers building a healthcare practice within a global firm.

Mirams Becker was born with a single vision – to provide their clients with the highest level of service and customization.

“Mirams Becker Inc. is excited to partner with the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance in the recruitment of its next President & Chief Executive Officer,” said Penny Mirams.

“Enquiries about the search are welcome at either penny@miramsbecker.com or hayley@miramsbecker.com.”

Mirams Becker’s expertise will ensure CKHA receives evidence-based guidance to help identify, attract and hire a high-caliber executive who can effectively lead the hospital in its delivery of safe, high quality care.

The hospital looks forward to updating the community as its executive recruitment process progresses, CKHA officials added.

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