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David Biggerstaff will take over as the new president of Riley Children's Health starting in February. This transition marks a significant milestone for the esteemed pediatric health system, which is recognized as Indiana's largest provider of specialized healthcare for children. Biggerstaff brings a wealth of experience to the role, having held various leadership positions in healthcare management and operations.
His appointment comes at a time when Riley Children's Health is focusing on expanding its services and enhancing patient care. Biggerstaff's vision includes fostering innovation and collaboration among healthcare professionals to ensure that children receive the highest quality of care possible.
As he prepares to step into this pivotal role, Biggerstaff has expressed his commitment to upholding the values of Riley Children's Health and to working closely with the dedicated staff to continue the organization’s legacy of excellence in pediatric healthcare. The community eagerly anticipates his leadership and the positive impact he is expected to make in the lives of children and families across Indiana.
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