Hospital moves forward in search for CEO

Whidbey General Hospital is moving forward with its search for a new hospital chief executive officer. The hospital board of commissioners Monday night selected Korn Ferry International, a large executive recruitment firm based in Los Angeles, to aid in the search for a CEO instead of KL Kinglesy, a smaller firm based in Walnut Creek, Calif.

Whidbey General Hospital is moving forward with its search for a new hospital chief executive officer.

The hospital board of commissioners Monday night selected Korn Ferry International, a large executive recruitment firm based in Los Angeles, to aid in the search for a CEO instead of KL Kinglesy, a smaller firm based in Walnut Creek, Calif.

The choice between the two companies was “a toss up,” according to the commissioners; however, KL Kingsley will be unavailable for three weeks in the middle of the planned recruitment process.

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Only four individuals applied for the CEO position at Whidbey General, prompting the commissioners to expand their search into a nation-wide recruitment effort.

“Time is of the essence,” Commissioner Anne Tarrant said. “We need to make a decision. I would opt for the full search.”

Following the board’s unanimous approval of signing a contract with Korn Ferry International for a nation-wide search, board member Roger Case lauded the board for its forward movement.

“Very good. That’s a step in the right direction,” he said.”

The hospital is replacing Scott Rhine, who retired late last year.