BG native named CEO of health care operation

0

FLINT, Mich.- Bowling Green native Chad M. Grant, FACHE, has been appointed president and CEO of McLaren
Oakland, a subsidiary of McLaren Health Care. He began this position on Dec. 15.
"Chad Grant is a dynamic and forward-looking health care professional with the skill set necessary
to lead McLaren Oakland," said Judge Leo Bowman, chairman for the McLaren Oakland board of
directors. "We are fortunate to have him join the McLaren team and enthusiastically anticipate his
contributions. "
Grant succeeds Clarence Sevillian, who was recently promoted to president and CEO of McLaren Bay Region.

Grant will be responsible for the overall administrative operations of McLaren Oakland, including
implementing and overseeing critical strategic initiatives.
"Chad Grant brings extensive health care leadership experience to McLaren, including executive
oversight at the corporate level and of specialty hospital organizations, strategic planning, joint
venture development, and change management," said Mark O’Halla, executive vice president/chief
operating officer of McLaren Health Care. "He will be a strong asset to our leadership team as we
continue to grow and expand."
"McLaren’s high level of integration and its value-based growth strategies are two of the factors
that attracted me to the system," said Grant. "I’m looking forward to building on McLaren
Oakland’s past successes and developing additional access points for care within the Pontiac
community."
Grant started his health care career at Detroit Medical Center (DMC) in 1995. He most recently served as
chief operating officer at Children’s Hospital of Michigan.
A native of Bowling Green, Grant, 40, earned a master’s degree in health services administration at
Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant. He also holds a bachelor’s degree in nuclear medicine
from Siena Heights University.

No posts to display