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President & CEO of Mississippi River Health Alliance announces plan to step down in 2024

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Mary Wilson Trider, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Mississippi River Health Alliance, has shared with the Allied Boards of Directors her intention to step down in the Spring of 2024. The recruitment process for a new President and CEO is underway.

“First and foremost, thank you to Mary for her stellar leadership over 13 years with the Almonte General Hospital, Fairview Manor and Lanark County Paramedic Service, and more than 7 years with the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital,” notes Allied Boards Chair Lyman Gardiner.  “Mary’s accomplishments over the years are numerous.  Her leadership has supported and guided the creation and development of the Mississippi River Health Alliance, which provides patients, residents, and families with the very best health care close to home. We are grateful for her dedication to the organizations, and to those we serve.”

The Board has retained the services of Jon Stungevicius of Waterhouse Executive Search and will commence a comprehensive national search for our next President and CEO to build on Mary’s legacy and lead the MRHA in the next phase of our journey.

“Over the next several months, Mary will continue to lead the organizations and support key initiatives underway such as the new CT Scanner in Almonte and the redevelopment of the Emergency Department in Carleton Place,” adds Mr. Gardiner.

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