Queenie C. Plater was Promoted to Vice President of Human Resources at Johns Hopkins Medicine

Date of management change: August 25, 2014 

What Happened?

Baltimore, MD-based Johns Hopkins Medicine has Promoted Queenie C. Plater as Vice President of Human Resources

 

About the Company

Johns Hopkins Medicine is a governing structure for the University`s School of Medicine and the health system, coordinating their research, teaching, patient care, and related enterprises. The Johns Hopkins Hospital opened in 1889, followed four years later by the university`s School of Medicine, revolutionizing medical practice, teaching, and research in the United States. The hospital is now part of the Johns Hopkins Health System, which includes two other acute-care hospitals and additional integrated health-care delivery components, with a network of primary and specialty care practices throughout Maryland, outpatient care, long-term care, and home care. The Johns Hopkins University opened in 1876 as America`s first research university, founded for the express purpose of expanding knowledge and putting that knowledge to work for the good of humanity. Two Interconnected Institutions: Over the years, the University and Hospital have grown, and—sometimes jointly, sometimes separately—they have created affiliated organizations. The Johns Hopkins Institutions is a collective name for the University and the Johns Hopkins Health System. The Johns Hopkins University includes nine academic and research divisions, and numerous centers, institutes, and affiliated entities. Johns Hopkins Medicine is a governing structure for the University`s School of Medicine and the health system, coordinating their research, teaching, patient care, and related enterprises.

 

About the Person

Queenie C. Plater is the Vice President of Human Resources at Johns Hopkins Medicine Community Division effective September 16, 2014. Prior to that, Queenie was the Vice President and Chief Human Resource Officer at Sibley Memorial Hospital, a component of Johns Hopkins Medicine.   Plater began her career at Sibley as an employment assistant. She quickly rose through the ranks and was named vice president and chief human resource officer in 2005. She was one of the executives instrumental in Sibley's integration with Johns Hopkins Medicine in 2010.   In addition to her accomplishments at Sibley, Plater is also co-chair of human resources for the District of Columbia Hospital Association. Until 2010, she taught at Georgetown University's School of Nursing and Health Sciences. At Georgetown, she also served as an academic preceptor and executive mentor in the university's Health Systems Administration Program. In 2002, then Maryland governor, Parris Glendening, appointed Plater commissioner for Community Services Reimbursement Rate.   A resident of Bethesda, Maryland, Plater received her bachelor of science degree in organizational management from Washington Adventist University. She later obtained a master of science degree in applied behavioral science from the Johns Hopkins University.

 

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