Sue Brown, executive vice president of operations and patient care services at Greenwich Hospital, has announced that she will retire Feb. 2 after more than 30 years of service.
Brown initially joined the hospital in 1985 as manager and then director of women”™s and children”™s health, followed by the positions of chief nursing officer and senior vice president of patient care services. As chief nursing officer, Brown led the hospital to achieve Magnet status for the first time from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, the nation”™s highest nursing honor. She was promoted to her current position in 2015.
“Her vision for implementing various safety initiatives and her leadership role in our outstanding patient satisfaction and employee engagement scores have been critical to enhancing the Greenwich Hospital experience,” said Norman Roth, the hospital”™s president and CEO.
In addition to spending more time with her family, she plans to become a health care consultant.