President of Greenwich Hospital Announces Plans to Retire
Greenwich, Conn.
– Norman Roth, President and Chief Executive Officer of Greenwich Hospital, has announced his plans to retire effective December 31, 2023, after eight years of leadership. Under Roth’s guidance, Greenwich Hospital has achieved significant milestones and established itself as a nationally recognized center for excellence in healthcare. “It has been a privilege to lead this exceptional organization and to serve the Greenwich community,” said Roth. “I am incredibly proud of the progress we have made together and the impact we have had on the lives of countless patients.” During Roth’s tenure, Greenwich Hospital has: * Expanded its cardiovascular services, including the establishment of a dedicated heart and vascular center. * Developed a comprehensive cancer program, including a state-of-the-art cancer center. * Enhanced its surgical capabilities, including the introduction of robotic surgery. * Opened a new Emergency Department, providing patients with a modern and efficient environment. * Implemented numerous initiatives to improve patient safety and quality of care. “Norman has been an extraordinary leader for Greenwich Hospital,” said John M. Herman, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. “His unwavering commitment to excellence has transformed our organization and positioned us as a leader in healthcare delivery.” The Board of Trustees has initiated a national search for Roth’s successor. “While I will miss the day-to-day interactions with our dedicated team, I am confident that Greenwich Hospital will continue to thrive under the leadership of a new CEO,” said Roth. “I wish the organization and our community all the best in the future.” Roth plans to continue his involvement in healthcare through consulting and board service. He and his wife, Amy, will remain residents of Greenwich.
President of Greenwich Hospital Announces Plans to Retire
Greenwich, CT – [Date] – Norman Roth, President and CEO of Greenwich Hospital, has announced plans to retire effective [Date]. Roth has served in this role for seven years, leading the hospital through a period of significant growth and transformation. During his tenure, Roth oversaw the hospital’s expansion and modernization, including the construction of a new patient tower and the acquisition of several medical practices. He also implemented a number of innovative programs and initiatives, such as the hospital’s Center for Advanced Medicine and the Greenwich Wellness Center. Under Roth’s leadership, Greenwich Hospital has consistently ranked among the top hospitals in the country. In 2022, the hospital was recognized as a Best Hospital by U.S. News & World Report and received an “A” rating from The Leapfrog Group. Roth said that he is proud of the accomplishments that Greenwich Hospital has made during his time as President. “I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work with such a talented and dedicated team of professionals,” he said. “I am confident that Greenwich Hospital will continue to provide exceptional care to our community for many years to come.” The hospital’s Board of Trustees has appointed a search committee to identify Roth’s successor. The search is expected to be completed by the end of the year. Roth will remain in his current role until his retirement date. He plans to spend his retirement traveling with his wife and playing golf.