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For Hartford HealthCare, Gina L. Calder is a first.
A former hospital president in Missouri, Calder in March was named president of HHC’s central region, effective Sept. 1.
Her appointment makes her HHC’s first Black woman regional president.
HHC’s central region includes MidState Medical Center in Meriden and The Hospital of Central Connecticut in New Britain
Calder previously served as president of Barnes-Jewish St. Peter’s Hospital and Progress West Hospital, both in Missouri and members of the BJC Health System that serves Missouri, Illinois and Kansas.
With Hartford HealthCare, she succeeded former central region President Gary Havican.
Calder is a graduate of Yale University, where she earned three degrees — a bachelor’s in psychology, a Master of Public Health in health policy and administration, and an MBA.
She then completed both her administrative residency and a fellowship with Yale New Haven Health system and worked there for 14 years. That included 12 years at Bridgeport Hospital, where she held various leadership roles, including vice president of ambulatory services and administrator of the hospital’s Milford campus.
During her career, Calder has led efforts in quality improvement, financial management, clinical operations, ambulatory strategy, patient and colleague experience, and business development.
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