2011.01.22: January 22, 2011: Malaysia RPCV Sterling (Bill) Johnson, has retired as the chief financial officer of Sturgis Hospital
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2011.01.22: January 22, 2011: Malaysia RPCV Sterling (Bill) Johnson, has retired as the chief financial officer of Sturgis Hospital
Malaysia RPCV Sterling (Bill) Johnson, has retired as the chief financial officer of Sturgis Hospital
From 1971 to 19974, he was systems accounting advisor/malaria control for the United States Peace Corps in Kuala Lumpur, West Malaysia.
Malaysia RPCV Sterling (Bill) Johnson, has retired as the chief financial officer of Sturgis Hospital
Hospital CFO resigns
By Terry Katz katz@sturgisjournal.com
Sturgis Journal
Posted Jan 22, 2011 @ 02:37 AM
Sturgis, Mich. -
Sterling (Bill) Johnson, has resigned as the chief financial officer of Sturgis Hospital to pursue other interests.
"Sturgis Hospital wishes Bill well with his future endeavors," CEO Rob LaBarge said Friday in a statement.
Johnson had been with the hospital since August 2008 and was CFO during the transition of the hospital from municipally owned to non-profit status.
Johnson, from Tribune, Kan., was previously assistant administrator CFO of Greeley County Health Services, beginning in January 2005.
Prior to that, he spent many years in Corpus Christi and San Antonio, Texas, working as a Medicare hospital auditor, director of financial analysis and planning for the Santa Rosa Medical Center, controller for Corpus Christi Osteopathic Hospital, finance director of Nueces County Community Blood Bank and controller/financial analyst for Horizon Specialty Hospital in Corpus Christi.
He was assistant administrator of finance for Vencor Fort Worth South Hospital for three years and senior internal auditor for Cook Children's Medical Center for four years.
From 1971 to 19974, he was systems accounting advisor/malaria control for the United States Peace Corps in Kuala Lumpur, West Malaysia.
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