Texas-based Community Hospital Corporation (CHC) recently named Leslie Boney Vice President of Long-term Acute Care Hospital (LTACH) Development following a brief search engagement managed by FaithSearch Partners. With more than 20 years of proven success in LTACH development, Boney possesses extensive skills in post-acute care operations, management, acquisition and partnerships. She is also skilled in building relationships that foster collaboration across all sectors in order to achieve meaningful results.
Prior to her appointment, Boney served in a number of senior-level leadership positions in healthcare systems across the nation. As VP of Business Development and Sales at Regency Hospital Company in Alpharetta, GA, Boney significantly boosted revenues over eight years. In her most recent role as VP of Development at Select Medical/Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, she was responsible for the development of rehab hospitals throughout 22 states in the west and northeastern parts of the country.
“The search went extraordinarily well from start to finish,” said Ed Fry, President of FaithSearch Partners. “While were pleased to present the client with a number of highly qualified candidates, CHC’s connection with Leslie was apparent relatively quickly. Her deep commitment to service and rich LTACH experience make her well-suited to meet and exceed the goals set for her in this new position.”
Click here to read Leslie Boney’s Leadership Bio courtesy of Community Hospital Corporation.
FaithSearch Partners is one of the nation’s leading retained executive search firms and is the only one of its kind focused exclusively on identifying and recruiting leaders for churches, parachurch organizations, as well as faith-based hospitals and healthcare systems. Combined, consultants at FaithSearch Partners have successfully managed more than 450 executive-level searches for numerous high-profile faith-based organizations across the country. Its website can be found at www.faithsearchpartners.com.
Community Hospital Corporation (CHC) is a not-for-profit corporation created in 1996 to preserve the not-for-profit status of community-based health care organizations. CHC strives to help community-based health care organizations deliver on their mission, remain a community asset and improve operations and quality of care through partnership and shared vision. CHC owns, leases or manages acute care hospitals in Texas, New Mexico and Nebraska and has consulted with hospitals and LTACHs in 26 states. Through its subsidiary, CHC Community Care, CHC operates long-term acute care hospitals in Tyler, TX, and manages other long-term acute care hospitals in Texas with additional hospitals expected to be added this year. More information can be found on the CHC website.