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Driscoll Children’s Hospital CEO announces retirement

Posted at 6:18 PM, Apr 06, 2018
and last updated 2018-04-06 19:18:56-04

In a press release today from Driscoll Children’s Hospital, Steve Woerner, President and CEO of Driscoll Health System, has announced his retirement effective April 6, 2018. 

Eric Hamon, Executive Vice President and CFO, will serve as interim President and CEO until a permanent successor is named by the Board of Directors.

Woerner served as CEO for 10 1/2 years.  He plans to assist the Hospital as consultant for the next two years as well as assist the Driscoll Board with the leadership transition.

"The Board of Directors would like to take this opportunity to thank Steve for his many significant contributions to the Hospital during his remarkable 10 ½  year tenure,” said Mr. Susser.  

Under Steve Woerner’s leadership, the Hospital expanded and added many programs.

The expansion of our footprint to include new clinics in Brownsville, Eagle Pass, Harlingen, Laredo, McAllen/Edinburg, Victoria, and the south side of Corpus Christi.

The first and only pediatric kidney transplant program in South Texas celebrating more than 105  transplants in the past 11 years.

The historic first separation of conjoined twins in South Texas in 2016.

The only Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in South Texas designated by the State of Texas.

The retirement of all outstanding indebtedness at the Driscoll Health System and the establishment of over $1 billion in financial assets to support Clara Driscoll’s mission of providing more care for more children in South Texas.

Rapid expansion of the Driscoll Health Plan, which now has responsibility for managing the healthcare of approximately 175,000 lives in South Texas.

Expansion of our ground and air transport program to serve patients with over 20 flights a week covering 33,000 square miles.

The successful launch and recent completion of Driscoll’s first capital campaign, Futuresbright, which has raised $16 million.

The creation of the Global Institute for Hispanic Health for clinical research and education in partnership with Texas A&M University System.

Creation of one of the first and largest Maternal Fetal Medicine programs in South Texas. 

The expansion of South Texas’ first emergency room created specifically for children.

“Steve played a meaningful role in all of these accomplishments,” said Mr. Susser.  “If Clara Driscoll was with us today, she would also extend her thanks to Steve for all he and the talented and dedicated Driscoll Children’s team have accomplished during his tenure.”

The Board has retained Heidrick & Struggles, a nationally recognized firm, to lead the search which will fully consider internal and external candidates.