(From left) John Sisson, Tim Ellis, and Deb Harrold are the newest additions to the MAHC board (Photos: MAHC, TLDSB)
(From left) John Sisson, Tim Ellis, and Deb Harrold are the newest additions to the MAHC board (Photos: MAHC, TLDSB)

MAHC welcomes new board members

 

Submitted by Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare

Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) is pleased to announce the recent election of two new Directors to MAHC’s skills-based volunteer Board of Directors.

At the annual meeting of the members of the corporation, held virtually on August 6, 2020, John Sisson, recently retired Chief Administrative Officer for the Town of Bracebridge, and Tim Ellis, the Superintendent of Business and Chief Financial Officer for Trillium Lakelands District School Board, were appointed to the Board. Learn more about the new directors in their bios on the MAHC website.

Cameron Renwick, who has been a Board Director for the past seven years, is now Chair of the Board, and Peter Deane and Moreen Miller are Vice Chairs.

Further, with the 2020-21 elections within the Credentialed Staff Association, Credentialed Staff Vice President Dr. Deb Harrold is welcomed to the Board, joining Credentialed Staff President Dr. Kristen Jones as an ex-officio member.

“I am delighted to welcome the new members to the Board and welcome the addition of their broad range of skills and experience,” says Renwick. “I look forward to continuing our efforts to achieve our mission to work together to provide outstanding, integrated health care to our communities and deliver best patient outcomes with exemplary standards and compassion.”

The 2020 annual report, audited financial statements for the 2019-2020 fiscal year, bylaw revisions, and a recording of the 2020 annual meeting is also posted on the website, in addition to the Celebration of Excellence held in June to recognize and celebrate MAHC’s staff and physicians.

 

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  1. Hugh Holland says:

    Excellent additions and changes with regional balance and community knowledge, and plenty of relative experience to help MAHC deal with the formidible challenges ahead.