LOVELAND, CO: McKee Medical Center CEO resigns
Loveland Reporter-Herald, October 26, 2009
Christopher Cornue resigned as CEO of McKee Medical Center after serving in that role for just more than a year. The final day for Cornue, who started at the Loveland hospital Sept. 15, 2008, was Oct. 23. Cornue said he plans to return to his home in the Chicago area in response to family concerns. He originally had planned to relocate his family within the year after arriving at McKee. Cornue previously served as vice president of Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center in Chicago. Jim Ferando, president of Banner Health's Western Region, said he plans to fill Cornue's position as soon as possible.
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