The Massachusetts Medical Society Board of Trustees has announced that it has selected Lois Dehls Cornell as the Society's new executive vice president.
Cornell will assume leadership of the organisation on June 1, 2016, succeeding Corinne Broderick who will retire in May after a 32-year career with the Society and serving as executive vice president for the last 14 years.
Cornell was employed for more than two decades at Tufts Health Plan where, most recently, she served as Chief Administrative Officer and General Counsel. Prior to joining Tufts, she was an associate at Goodwin Procter in Boston. In addition, she serves on many association and non-profit boards, including the American Health Lawyers Association and the Pan-Mass Challenge.
Cornell's selection was the outcome of a national search process conducted by the Board's search committee, which was chaired by Dr. Dimitri. The committee was assisted by the executive search firm of Spencer Stuart.
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