Paul Rosebush, President ahd CEO of South Bruce Grey Health Centre (photo by Jordan MacKinnon)Paul Rosebush, President ahd CEO of South Bruce Grey Health Centre (photo by Jordan MacKinnon)
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SBGHC President And CEO Announces Resignation

After six years at the helm of South Bruce Grey Health Centre, President and CEO Paul Rosebush has tendered his resignation.

He is moving to Toronto to a position as CEO for a prominent social services agency.

Among his many accomplishments was having the South Bruce Grey Health Centre become the first hospital to have its funding formula adjusted by the province to reflect its rural multi-site nature, and by doing so stabilized its fiscal position.

He also advanced the redevelopment of the Kincardine hospital, with a revamped project moving toward construction in 2021-2022.

Paul Rosebush will be leaving toward the end of August.

"It has been an honour for me to have been a part of the SBGHC family," said Rosebush in a statement. "I am very proud of the entire SBGHC team and our collective work to improve health care in each of our communities. Everyone from the Board to our front-line teams worked hard to ensure that our hospitals were sustainable and well equipped, that we put patients first and that we were responsive to the feedback and interests of all four of our communities."

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