Good Samaritan Hospital (closed in 2018) CEO Eloise Broner Receives Most Powerful and Influential Woman Award

Dayton, Ohio (November 9, 2016) – Eloise Broner, president and CEO of Good Samaritan Hospital (closed in 2018), was honored by the Ohio Diversity Council with a 2016 Most Powerful & Influential Woman Award. The criteria for this honor includes: proven leadership excellence; a sustained record of accomplishments and contributions throughout career; significant impact on revenues, profitability, and organizational direction; and demonstrated commitment to community well-being.

With more than 25 years of executive healthcare experience, Eloise Broner has led Good Samaritan Hospital (closed in 2018) since June of 2012. Prior to her current role, Broner served as chief operating officer for Good Samaritan Hospital (closed in 2018), part of the Premier Health system. 

A fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), Eloise received her Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana) and her Master’s degree in Public Health from Meharry Medical College (Nashville, Tenn.). 

The award was presented to Broner at the 9th Annual Ohio Diversity and Leadership Conference on October 20, 2016 at The Columbus Athenaeum.

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