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Seneca Healthcare District is pleased to announce the promotion of Ethan Bevan to the position of Director of Information Technology, effective at the end of June. This advancement highlights Ethan's dedication to collaboration, his exceptional technical skills, and his unwavering commitment to enhancing the IT department's operations.
Ethan has been an integral part of the healthcare district for several years, consistently demonstrating his ability to innovate and implement effective technology solutions that improve patient care and streamline processes. His leadership qualities and strategic vision have played a crucial role in the successful execution of various IT initiatives within the organization.
In his new role, Ethan will be responsible for overseeing the IT department, ensuring that technology systems are efficient, secure, and aligned with the district's goals. His promotion is a testament to his hard work and the trust placed in him to lead the team into a future focused on technological advancement and improved healthcare delivery.
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