Adventist Health recently announced a restructuring of its senior leadership, in a move it said is meant to further support its associates, mission and 2030 transformation strategy.
Todd Hofheins, who was named chief financial officer in 2020, will now serve as chief operating officer for Adventist Health. Hofheins’ experience comes primarily in operations and financial accountabilities as well as payer relationships and strategy.
Prior to Adventist Health, he served as executive vice president and CFO of HealthPartners, one of the largest non-profit consumer-governed healthcare organizations in the U.S., and as the executive vice president and CFO at Providence St. Joseph Health/Providence Health and Services.
Kerry Heinrich, CEO of Adventist Health, said in a statement that Hofheins has “a strong history of building solid relationships and successful system operations.”
John Beaman, who has been the chief business and people officer at Adventist Health since 2018, will serve as the new chief financial officer. Beaman previously served as vice president and senior financial officer for Adventist Health and also was a CFO at Adventist Health hospitals in Bakersfield and Simi Valley, as well as hospitals in other health systems.
Meanwhile, Bill Wing, president and chief strategy officer, is stepping down. Wing, who played a role in developing the system’s 2030 strategy, was key in acquiring Blue Zones and accelerating the launch of Adventist Health Hospital@Home in 2020.
WHAT’S THE IMPACT
Adventist Health is a nonprofit organization operating in more than 80 communities on the West Coast and Hawaii, as well as many other areas across the U.S. through its Blue Zones company.