Written by Caleb Harris    Monday, 19 December 2011 10:43    PDF Print E-mail
Tomball Regional Medical Center searching for new CEO

Lynn LeBouef, chief executive officer of Tomball Regional Medical Center (TRMC), has resigned his leadership position effective immediately to accept a new role in the company as a liaison to legislative and strategic affairs for Texas.

 

In his new role, LeBouef will provide strategic and legislative support to 19 affiliated hospitals in Texas and act as the division’s liaison to the Texas Hospital Association.

 

“I’m excited about the opportunities of this new role,” said LeBouef.  “After 33 years at TRMC, I’m looking forward to sharing my experience and knowledge with Texas hospitals within our system and providing support in their strategic efforts.”

 

During his tenure, LeBouef’s leadership led to the development and implementation of new programs, both within the hospital and in the community. He is also credited with the recruitment of new physicians and community partnerships.

 

Keith Barber, chief operating officer, will assume the role of interim CEO. Barber has been with TRMC for eight years and is an accomplished and seasoned leader.

 

 The search for a new CEO is currently underway. 

 

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