Arkansas Children’s Announces $70M Campaign for Springdale Hospital
Arkansas Children's Hospital announced Friday night its public campaign to raise $70 million for its children's hospital in northwest Arkansas. read more >
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Tysons Give Arkansas Children’s Northwest Record-Setting $15M
The Tyson family and Tyson Foods Inc. announces a $15 million donation to Arkansas Children's Northwest hospital. read more >
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Health Care in Northwest Arkansas Responds to Growth
Eric Pianalto, president of Mercy Northwest Arkansas, says big investments, such as the one his hospital is making, are critical if health care providers are going to have any hope of keeping up with the demands of the region. read more >
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J.B. Hunt Gives $5M to Arkansas Children’s Northwest
J.B. Hunt Transport Services of Lowell announces a $5 million donation to Arkansas Children's Hospital's northwest Arkansas hospital, now under construction in Springdale. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Wal-Mart, Walmart Foundation Give $8M to Arkansas Children’s Northwest
Wal-Mart Stores Inc. and the Walmart Foundation are donating $8 million to Arkansas Children's Hospital's northwest Arkansas hospital, now under construction in Springdale. read more >
by Mark Friedman -
Arkansas Business Power List 2016: Health Care
A health care resource to help navigate the leadership of the largest Arkansas companies or institutions. read more >
Arkansas Children’s Hospital Announces Plans for Hospital in Springdale
Arkansas Children's Hospital announced Friday that it is building an approximately $100 million children's hospital in Springdale that is projected to be open in early 2018. read more >
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Employees at Wal-Mart, Sam’s Raise $1.3M for Arkansas Children’s Hospital
Employees at Wal-Mart Stores Inc. of Bentonville raised nearly $1.3 million for Arkansas Children's Hospital, according to the hospital's foundation. read more >
Arkansas Children’s Hospital Hosting Child Health Summit
Arkansas Children's Hospital is hosting a two-day summit in June to raise awareness of the state of children's health in Arkansas. The summit is set for June 5-6 at the Embassy Suites in Little Rock. read more >
by Lee Hogan -
Integrity and Courageous Authenticity (Barry Goldberg On Leadership)
The capabilities most closely aligned to sustainable performance are integrity and courageous authenticity. Taken together they are the best predictors of a leader’s ability to consistently get the best from an organization. They are also great examples of how not all “soft skills” are about charisma or even popularity. Each of these two capacities requires a level of focus, clarity and courage that will often create friction — especially in cultures that have been sleepy for long periods. read more >
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CEO Marcy Doderer on Arkansas Children’s Hospital Long-term Plans To Stay Ranked, Healthy
Before joining Arkansas Children’s Hospital, Marcy Doderer was the vice president and administrator of the Children’s Hospital of San Antonio, part of the Christus Santa Rosa Health System. There, she led the facility’s change from a multiuse downtown campus into a freestanding, separately licensed children’s hospital. She is a fellow in the American College of Health Care Executives and is active in many professional organizations. read more >
Judd Hill Foundation Gives $1M to Centers for Children in Jonesboro
The Judd Hill Foundation announces a $1 million donation to Arkansas Children's Hospital's Centers for Children facility in Jonesboro. read more >
Lee Anne Eddy Takes New Executive Roles at Arkansas Children’s Hospital
Lee Anne Eddy became senior vice president and chief nursing officer at Arkansas Children’s Hospital on Dec. 15. She previously served as vice president of Ambulatory Care Services at ACH. In her new role, Eddy is responsible for supporting and advancing Children’s Hospital’s quality work plan, building effective clinical teams and designing an effective and efficient patient care delivery system. read more >
Update: New Arkansas Children’s Hospital CEO Marcy Doderer Gets Welcome Ceremony
Arkansas Children's Hospital held a welcome ceremony for its new president and chief executive officer. The event marks the first day on the job by Marcy Doderer. read more >
New Arkansas Children’s Hospital CEO Marcy Doderer Pledges to Listen First
On May 3, Arkansas Children’s Hospital announced that the former intern would be the next president and CEO of the state’s only pediatric medical center. Doderer will take control of the hospital on July 15, replacing Dr. Jonathan Bates, who will retire on June 30. read more >
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Marcella Doderer Named CEO of Arkansas Children’s Hospital
Arkansas Children’s Hospital names Marcella L. Doderer of San Antonio, Texas, as its new president and CEO. read more >