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Dr. Jaewon Ryu

Geisinger appoints interim president and CEO
November 27, 2018
Business Affairs
Dr. Jaewon Ryu
DANVILLE, Pa. – Geisinger today announced that its Board of Directors has appointed Jaewon Ryu, M.D., J.D., as interim president and chief executive officer of Geisinger, effective December 1, 2018. Dr. Ryu, who has served as executive vice president and chief medical officer since September 2016, succeeds David T. Feinberg, M.D., MBA, who is leaving Geisinger January 3, 2019, to assume a leadership role at Google. Dr. Feinberg will remain with Geisinger until that time to help facilitate a smooth transition.

Dr. Ryu has a deep understanding of the Geisinger organization and culture in addition to his management and physician experience, making him an ideal fit to lead the organization during this transition. As chief medical officer, Dr. Ryu has overseen all aspects of patient care at Geisinger, working to improve patient access, expand our value-based care model and foster more open communication to strengthen the relationships between Geisinger’s physicians and employees and the patients, families and communities we serve. He has been instrumental in leading many of our signature initiatives, including the redesign of Geisinger’s primary care model and the successful implementation of the Geisinger At Home program.

Board Chairman John C. Bravman, Ph.D., said, “Geisinger’s greatest strength is our people, and we are fortunate to have a proven leader in Dr. Ryu who is prepared to step into the CEO role on an interim basis. Our Board places a strong focus on developing talent throughout all levels of our organization, with the goal of fostering leaders who embody our core mission that has guided Geisinger for more than 100 years. Dr. Ryu is a great example of this, and I and the other members of our Board look forward to working with him and the entire leadership team as Geisinger continues to deliver exceptional care to our patients, our members and our communities.”

Dr. Ryu commented, “When I joined Geisinger more than two years ago, I knew I was joining an organization with a longstanding national reputation for advancing medicine through innovation. What I quickly discovered after I began working here, is that the strength of Geisinger stems from our great people and communities. As a practicing emergency medicine physician, I have the privilege of working alongside many of our outstanding caregivers. That firsthand view of their expertise and unwavering dedication inspires me every day to keep my focus on our purpose of caring for our patients, members, employees, physicians, students and the communities we serve. I am honored to take on the role of interim CEO at this important time for Geisinger and the healthcare industry. Together with our outstanding leadership team and the commitment of our 32,000 employees, we’ll build on our legacy of putting patients at the center of all that we do and maintain our commitment to research, education and innovation.”

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