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Gray named CEO of OKC-based Healthcare Partners Investments
Journal Record, The (Oklahoma City), Apr 4, 2007 by Journal Record Staff
Ed Gray has been named chief executive officer, board member and co-managing director of Healthcare Partners Investments LLC (HPI).
Gray had been vice president of HPI and president and CEO of the HPI's local operations. He succeeds Ronald Davidson, who served as chairman and CEO of HPI and Samuel Greco, who served as president and COO of HPI.
Gray has served in executive positions over the last 18 years at HCA, Tenet Healthcare and Universal Health Services.
He is a magna cum laude graduate of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, where he earned a dual degree in marketing and economics. Gray also earned a Master of Science degree in Leadership Studies and Business Ethics from Duquesne University.
Also, Lisa Holbrook has been named president, co-managing director, and board member of HPI. She previously was chief corporate officer and treasurer for the organization. She holds a bachelor's degree in political science and graduated from law school summa cum laude.
HPI has its headquarters in Oklahoma City and owns, operates and manages suburban hospitals, surgery centers and supporting health care facilities in Oklahoma and Missouri.
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