Matt gutwein biography
- Matthew R. Gutwein, 57, is president and chief executive officer of the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County (HHC), a position he has held since.
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Eskenazi Health Art Collection
Art collection
See also: List of artworks in the Eskenazi Health Art Collection
The Eskenazi Health Art Collection consists of a wide variety of artworks composed of fragments from the 1914 City Hospital mural and artwork project, artworks added over time, and newer pieces which include works created for the new Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital and campus in 2013. Other works have been added occasionally; there are also artworks at the clinics throughout Marion County.
1914 City Hospital mural and artwork project
In 1911, the Indianapolis City Hospital expanded by adding two dedicated patient buildings, the Burdsal Units, named after Alfred Burdsal, a wealthy businessman and the project's benefactor.[1][2] St. Margaret's Hospital Guild, a local women's volunteer group dedicated to supporting the City Hospital, donated money for decoration of the new wards.[3] While the amount of St. Margaret's donation is unclear, sources indicate it was $200 – $1,000.[1][3][4][5 For immediate release Fort Wayne (July 19, 2022) – The Allen County Executive Board of Health on Monday appointed a new health commissioner to lead local efforts to promote and protect public health. Dr. Thomas Gutwein will take on the health commissioner role today, after approval from the Allen County Board of Commissioners and a unanimous vote from Executive Board of Health members in a meeting Monday. A practicing emergency physician, Dr. Gutwein has almost 30 years of essential health care and leadership experience in northeast Indiana. He replaces Dr. Matthew Sutter, who was appointed health commissioner in 2020 and helped to helm the Allen County Department of Health through the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. Sutter announced in April that he would retire from public service. “I’m very appreciative to the board for appointing me to such an important role,” Gutwein said. “I have always respected the hard work that our Allen County Health Department has done both during and before the pandemic. I think that Partner at DeLaney & DeLaney LLC Copyright ©axissmog.pages.dev 2025•
New Allen County Health Commissioner appointed
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