Centralus Health CEO to resign in November
In the world of healthcare and news, there are some significant shifts taking place.
Firstly, let's talk about Centralus Health. After leading the company for over two years, Dr. Martin Stallone is stepping down from his position as CEO on November 7, 2025. His departure, described as bittersweet, is necessary to drive a broader rural healthcare strategy. Dr. Stallone has been instrumental in leading Centralus Health since the merger of Cayuga and Arnot Health earlier this year, and has spearheaded major expansions across the region.
Dr. Stallone's new role will be announced in due course. Meanwhile, Rob Lawlis, a longtime executive at Cayuga Health, is taking over as CEO of Centralus Health. Lawlis will start his new role on the same day as Stallone's departure.
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