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Former CEO Airica Steed sues MetroHealth, board over firingCLEVELAND, Ohio – MetroHealth’s former president and CEO, Airica Steed, has sued the hospital system over her firing, saying officials sought to undermine her “on a consistent basis.” ...
Regaining trust happens slowly, and it takes accountability, stability and transparency. That’s the sentiment MetroHealth President and CEO Dr. Christine Alexander-Rager drove home in her first State ...
Signal Cleveland was the first to report the story and obtained an email sent to employees by Hollings, which read: "I wanted to let you know that Dr. Airica Steed, Metrohealth's CEO & President ...
Ex-MetroHealth President and CEO Airica Steed has filed a lawsuit against the health system over her firing last summer. Steed, who was ousted by MetroHealth’s board of trustees after less than two ...
Spokesperson from MetroHealth MetroHealth announced their Board of Directors voted to fire the hospital’s president and CEO in early August of 2024. Airica Steed’s termination was “effective ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Dr. Airica Steed, the former president and CEO of MetroHealth, is suing the hospital system for defamation and breach of employment, according to court records obtained by FOX 8.
and the city’s new community paramedic program will be available during the event followed by presentations from MetroHealth President and CEO Dr. Christina Alexander and University Hospitals ...
Airica Steed, EdD, RN, who was terminated as president and CEO of Cleveland-based MetroHealth in August, has filed a lawsuit against the health system, three board members and four executives ...
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