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Monday, September 8, 2025
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MRHA welcomes James Hildebrand as new VP of Capital Development and Support Services

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The Mississippi River Health Alliance (“MRHA”) is pleased to announce the appointment of James Hildebrand as Vice President of Capital Development and Support Services. Hildebrand, a seasoned leader with 30 years of expertise in healthcare capital planning, facilities management, and support services, succeeds Randy Shaw, who retires following a distinguished career marked by transformative contributions to healthcare across the region. 

Hildebrand’s career spans both national and international leadership in complex healthcare projects. His expertise includes major hospital redevelopment, sustainability initiatives, and optimizing support services—all aligning with MRHA’s commitment to delivering exceptional patient care and advancing community health.

“James’ extensive experience and leadership in healthcare development make him an invaluable addition to MRHA as we expand our facilities and services,” said Brad Harrington, MRHA President and CEO. “His commitment to patient-centered care and collaborative approach are a perfect fit with our organization’s mission and values.”

Prior to joining MRHA, Hildebrand served as Director of Redevelopment, Facilities, and Support Services at Quinte Health, where he led the creation of the innovative 100,000-square-foot Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital—the first North American hospital constructed entirely from mass timber, utilizing a hybrid geothermal and solar power system. His other achievements include leading major capital projects at the University of Ottawa and Cambridge Memorial Hospital, as well as a $1.2 billion healthcare expansion at Hamad Medical Corporation in Qatar.

“I am honoured to join the Mississippi River Health Alliance and to work alongside talented teams to enhance facilities and services that make a real difference in our patients’ lives,” said Hildebrand. “My goal is to build on MRHA’s strong foundation and advance projects that support sustainable growth and high-quality care for our communities.”

In his role with MRHA, Hildebrand will oversee capital development and support services, guiding critical infrastructure projects that enhance healthcare delivery and improve patient experiences across Almonte General Hospital, Carleton Place District Memorial Hospital, Fairview Manor, and Lanark County Paramedic Service.


In welcoming James Hildebrand, MRHA also celebrates the remarkable career of Randy Shaw, whose nearly 25 years of dedication and leadership have made a lasting impact on healthcare in the region. Randy’s tenure is distinguished by his pivotal role in uniting Almonte General Hospital (AGH) and Fairview Manor (FVM) into a single healthcare campus—a transformation that preserved FVM and expanded essential services for the community. He also led the redevelopment of the Carleton Place Emergency Department and fostered partnerships that broadened access to vital healthcare resources. Known for his collaborative spirit and commitment to patient-centered care, Randy has been instrumental in strengthening MRHA’s healthcare services. MRHA and the entire community extend heartfelt gratitude to Randy for his exceptional service and dedication, and wish him the very best in his well-deserved retirement and future endeavors.

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