Brown is interim CEO at Waimea hospital

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The North Hawaii Community Hospital’s (NHCH) Board of Directors announces that Ken Wood has accepted the newly created role of senior advisor to the board of NHCH while the hospital seeks to hire a new CEO through a national search.

The North Hawaii Community Hospital’s (NHCH) Board of Directors announces that Ken Wood has accepted the newly created role of senior advisor to the board of NHCH while the hospital seeks to hire a new CEO through a national search.

Bill Brown, NHCH vice president of human resources, has been appointed interim CEO and will oversee the day-to-day operations of the hospital.

“Ken’s vision and leadership have helped NHCH to set a strategic direction that will help the organization to address the transformation of health care and to better meet the needs of the North Hawaii community. We are deeply grateful for his contributions and look forward to working with Ken in his new role as senior advisor,” said NHCH board Chairman Bob Momsen.

During his tenure as CEO, Wood led a strategic review that identified priorities and programs to ensure a successful NHCH transition within the emerging new world of healthcare. He launched several key initiatives including addressing the health disparities of Native Hawaiians in North Hawaii with the recent launching of Kaheleaulani, a Native Hawaiian Health Program.

Brown has served as vice president of human resources since 2009. His career spans more than 30 years in human resources with a variety of companies, including First Hawaiian Bank, Hawaiian Electric Co. and Outrigger Enterprises. The NHCH Board of Directors will oversee a national search for a new CEO.