Troy Davies has taken on the role of Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation’s CEO.
Saskatoon’s Ward 4 city councillor is taking on the role of CEO for the Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation.
Troy Davies will start the job on Jan. 2, the foundation announced Wednesday.
Davies has worked with Medavie Health Services West since 1995, starting as a paramedic; he currently works as its director of public affairs.
He also continues to support health-related initiatives as the founder and board chair of Synergy 8 Community Builders.
Brynn Boback-Lane, the hospital foundation’s founding CEO, will continue to work with the organization in an advisory role to help with the transition. Boback-Lane announced her plans to retire last spring.
“Troy has strong alignment with the values, purpose and strategy of JPCHF,” board chair Dr. Laurentiu Givelichian said.
“I would also like to extend our deep gratitude to Brynn Boback-Lane for her almost 26 years of transformational vision and dedication to building Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital, raising approximately $240 million and guiding the Foundation through its first five operational years as Saskatchewan’s only dedicated maternal and children’s hospital.”
Davies grew up on Saskatoon’s west side and has been Ward 4’s city councillor since 2012.
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