By Emily Berry
Staff Writer
Parkridge Medical Center CEO Jeff Fee will leave his job in July and move to a new position leading a hospital in Missoula, Mont., hospital officials announced Tuesday.
Mr. Fee will leave less than two years after his arrival at Parkridge in August 2004.
According to a news release issued by Parkridge parent company Hospital Corporation of America, Mr. Fee will become CEO of St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center, a nonprofit hospital operated by Seattle-based Sisters of Providence.
Larry Kloess, president of the TriStar Health System of which Parkridge is a part, will lead the search for Mr. Fee’s replacement, the news release said.
E-mail Emily Berry at eberry@timesfreepress.com
Staff Writer
Parkridge Medical Center CEO Jeff Fee will leave his job in July and move to a new position leading a hospital in Missoula, Mont., hospital officials announced Tuesday.
Mr. Fee will leave less than two years after his arrival at Parkridge in August 2004.
According to a news release issued by Parkridge parent company Hospital Corporation of America, Mr. Fee will become CEO of St. Patrick Hospital and Health Sciences Center, a nonprofit hospital operated by Seattle-based Sisters of Providence.
Larry Kloess, president of the TriStar Health System of which Parkridge is a part, will lead the search for Mr. Fee’s replacement, the news release said.
E-mail Emily Berry at eberry@timesfreepress.com






