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Bay Area Medicine Man
Oleh:
Kaplan, David A.
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Fortune vol. 167 no. 1 (Jan. 2013)
,
page 48-53.
Topik:
Health Care
;
Entrepreneur
;
Interview
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
FF16.48
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He's pals with Obama, he can outcharm a Kennedy, and he's networked to the hilt. So how come you don't know health care CEO Lloyd Dean? It's pretty hard to upstage Ted Kennedy, who could hold forth over an audience like few others. But that's the talent of Lloyd Dean, a top chief executive in health care. Some years before Kennedy died in 2009, he was supposed to introduce Dean at the Washington Hilton to a big group of executives, policy wonks, and congressional staffers. Dean was head of Catholic Healthcare West, one of the country's largest nonprofit health care systems, with 43 hospitals in California, Arizona, and Nevada, and more than 50,000 employees. What Dean lacks in height -- he's maybe 5-foot-8 -- he makes up in savoir-faire. Before Kennedy arrived, Dean did what he always does -- shake hands, pepper questions, tell stories, smile, and engage. When the senator showed up, he admiringly took note. "This guy doesn't need me," Kennedy told Dean's colleague. "He works a room better than me!"
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