Prominent health care CEO returns to region after six years to run nonprofit – Business Observer

SARASOTA Gwen MacKenzie, former president and CEO ofSarasota Memorial Health Care System, has been named CEO ofFirst Step of Sarasota, anonprofit alcohol and drug treatment and rehabilitation center

MacKenzie has more than 30 years ofexperience leading health care organizations undergoing transformation, strategic repositioning and new service innovation, according to a statement. The charismaticMacKenziewas CEO of Sarasota Memorial Hospital for close to a decade, where she was one of the region's most well-known health care leaders. She also oversaw SMH during a major growth period, going from an operating budget of around $400 million in 2005 to over $500 million by 2014, when she left for another executive positionin her home state of Michigan.

In MichiganMacKenzie was asenior executive of Ascension, where she had oversight for the Michigan market of 15 hospitals and health systems with profit and loss responsibility for $3.7 billionin operating revenue, according to the statement, released fromFirst Step of SarasotaBoard of DirectorsChair Dana Keane.Michigan was one of the largest markets for Ascension, with 26,000 associates and 5,300 physicians serving one of every eight Michigan residents at over 130 care sites.

Prior to SMH MacKenzie spent25 years at the Detroit Medical Center, a $1.6 billionhealth care system as interim system CEO, as well as COO and president of Sinai Grace Hospital, Harper-Hutzel Hospital and Karmanos Cancer Institute. MacKenzie alsohas board experience in several states with public, elected and nonprofit boards.

MacKenzie succeeds Dave Beesley, who had guided First Step of Sarasotafor over 20 years.

Gwen is a respected colleague and friend and I couldnt be more pleased she will be taking over the helm," says Beesley in the statement. "I will continue to be helpful to her in any way I can to create a seamless transition of leadership.

MacKenzie became CEOeffective March 23.

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