4 recent ASC industry leadership moves – March 26, 2015

Here are four ambulatory surgery center leaders who recently took on new roles.

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Janie Kinsey, RN, CASC, is now the administrator of Saint Luke’s Surgicenter-Lee’s Summit. Ms. Kinsey previously served as the administrator of St. Luke’s South Surgery Center.

A little more than a year ago, Madelin Lam became the director of business operations at Coral Gables Surgery Center. Prior to her new position, Ms. Lam was the business office manager at the center.

Wendy Stark-Riemer became the director of Rush SurgiCenter a little more than a year ago. Previously, she was the orthopedic and neuroscience service line administrator at Rush University Medical Center.

Angie Wustner is now a senior operations analyst with Physicians Endoscopy. She was previously a business and financial analyst with PE.

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