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NorthShore University HealthSystem

www.northshore.org

 
NorthShore University HealthSystem (NorthShore) is a comprehensive, fully integrated, healthcare delivery system that serves the greater North Shore and Illinois communities. NorthShore consists of Evanston, Glenbrook, Highland Park and Skokie Hospitals, as well as over 100 offices of the NorthShore Medical Group located throughout northern Chicagoland. Further, NorthShore is committed to excellence in its academic mission and supports teaching and research as the principal teaching affiliate of the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine. Additionally, our Research Institute focuses on clinical and translational research, including leadership in informatics research and clinical trials. NorthShore Foundation seeks to obtain philanthropic support ...
  • Number of Employees: 10K-50K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Erildo Zyka
AVP, Strategy, Financial Projections and Analytics Profile
Tom Fleming
Chief Finance Officer Profile
Doug Montgomery
CFO Profile
Karla Pankow
Chief Finance Officer Profile
Paul Geottl
CFO Profile

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