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Owensboro Health has appointed Chelle Keplinger as its new vice president of finance, marking her return to the organization where she launched her healthcare career almost 30 years ago. Keplinger officially assumed her responsibilities on September 22, bringing a wealth of experience and expertise to the role.
Throughout her career, Keplinger has demonstrated a strong commitment to financial stewardship and operational excellence within the healthcare sector. Her extensive background includes various leadership positions that have equipped her with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of healthcare finance.
In her new role, Keplinger will be responsible for overseeing financial operations, ensuring the organization maintains fiscal responsibility while delivering high-quality care to the community. Her return is seen as a significant asset to Owensboro Health, as she is well-versed in the organization's values and mission. Stakeholders are optimistic about the positive impact her leadership will bring to the financial health of the institution.
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