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Tersigni to quit St. John to focus on Ascension duties.(executive changes at St. John Health System (Detroit))(Brief Article)
Crain's Detroit Business, August, 2000 by Barkholz, David
Anthony Tersigni intends to resign as president and CEO of St. John Health System in Detroit in the coming months to handle additional responsibilities with St. John Health's parent company, Ascension Health. Tersigni was promoted in June to head the $2.3 billion Great Lakes Division of St. Louis-based Ascension Health.
St. John Health is a $1.4 billion unit of the Great Lakes Division. Its flagship operations are St. John Hospital and Medical Center in Detroit and Providence Hospital and Medical Centers in Southfield. Ascension Health is the nation's largest Catholic hospital company, with $6.5 billion in revenue. In a statement to Crain's last week, St. John Health said it intends to conduct a national search to replace Tersigni. Tersigni plans to stay involved...
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