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February 10, 2012

TriHealth Named Top Nonprofit Company for Executive Women

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February 10, 2012

TriHealth has been named to the NAFE Top Nonprofit Companies for Executive Women list by the National Association for Female Executives (NAFE) for the fourth consecutive year and finished number two among non-profit applicants in the country. 

The list recognizes organizations whose policies and practices encourage women’s advancement and whose numbers at the highest levels of leadership demonstrate that commitment.

“We are physicians, hospitals and communities working together to help patients live better, and our success is due in part to the direction provided by our diverse leadership team,” said John Prout, President and Chief Executive Officer of TriHealth. “It is a privilege to work with such talented female executives and I thank them for their contributions.”

“It is a privilege to work with such talented female executives and I thank them for their contributions.”
John Prout, President and Chief Executive Officer

Part of the recognition was based on having significant female representation in senior management roles. There are also a number of women holding director, manager and supervisor positions throughout TriHealth. About 83 percent of TriHealth team members are women.

NAFE, founded in 1972, is one of the nation’s largest businesswomen’s associations and is part of Working Mother Media, publisher of Working Mother magazine. The NAFE Top Companies survey evaluates companies on every aspect of women’s advancement, including succession planning, profit and loss, roles, gender pay parity, support programs and work life balance programs.

TriHealth will be featured in NAFE magazine’s spring 2011 issue, which is distributed to NAFE members around the country and on NAFE.com.

Vesta Johns, Chief Operating Officer of TriHealth Physician Partners