Title Watch the Sibley and Suburban Town Meetings on the People Priority 
Sponsor JHM 
URL http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/strategic_plan/news.html...  
Email sprice20@jhmi.edu 
Details A set of Johns Hopkins Medicine Town Meetings took place on July 31 at Sibley Memorial Hospital and Suburban Hospitals, both with a focus on the people priority of the strategic plan. Watch the recording from Sibley Memorial and from Suburban Hospital to hear accountable leaders and other panelists discuss topics like wellness, attracting and hiring the best people, and recognizing and awarding excellence.

Participating on the panels at both hospitals were:

  • Janice Clements, vice dean for faculty for the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (accountable leader for people priority)
  • Bonnie Windsor, senior vice president of human resources for Johns Hopkins Medicine (accountable leader for people priority)
  • Queenie Plater, vice president of human resources for the Johns Hopkins Medicine Community Division

Also participating at Sibley Memorial Hospital were:

  • Chip Davis, president of Sibley Memorial Hospital
  • Shelley Baker, senior human resources director for Sibley Memorial Hospital
  • Joanne Miller, vice president for patient care services and chief nursing officer for Sibley Memorial Hospital

Also participating at Suburban Hospital were:

  • Gene Green, president of Suburban Hospital
  • Jacky Schultz, executive vice president for Suburban Hospital
  • Wayne Stockbridge, senior director of human resources for Suburban Hospital
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