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Adventist Health Names New Leaders for System Board of Directors

Adventist Health recently appointed two new leaders for the System Board of Directors as a result of the recent retirement of System Board of Directors Chair Ricardo B. Graham. John Freedman, president of the North Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, who has served as vice chair since 2016, was appointed board chair. Bradford Newton, the new president of the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, has joined the board and is vice chair. “John’s and Bradford’s expertise, leadership experience, and commitment to living God’s love will continue to strengthen the Adventist Health organization,” said Scott Reiner, Adventist Health chief executive officer.

Freedman has been president of the North Pacific Union Conference since 2016 and a pastor and administrator in the Seventh-day Adventist Church since 1981. John Freedman, “I am honored to be selected as the new board chair, and I look Adventist Health System Board chair forward to continued work with my board colleagues at Adventist Health,” said Freedman. “This moment in history, during the COVID-19 pandemic, has reminded each of us of the vital role healthcare plays in our communities. I am proud of the work that Adventist Health is doing to provide excellent clinical care and, through the Blue Zones framework, to improve individual health and well-being in alignment with our Seventh-day Adventist heritage. The work of each Adventist Health associate is critical to carrying forward the healing ministry of Jesus. I am blessed to be a part of that work.” Bradford Newton, Adventist Health System Board vice chair Andrew Davis, Adventist Health System Board member

“The work of each Adventist Health associate is critical to carrying forward the healing ministry of Jesus. I am blessed to be a part of that work.” John Freedman

Freedman also serves Adventist Health as the System Board Mission Committee chair. He has a bachelor’s degree with a major in business administration from Rutgers University and a Master of Divinity degree from Andrews University.

Newton is the new president of the Pacific Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. He has served in pastoral and administrative roles since 1983. Newton also serves on the Community Board of Adventist Health Simi Valley and will also serve Adventist Health as the System Board Governance Committee chair. Newton has a bachelor’s degree with a major in theology, Master of Divinity degree, and Doctor of Ministry degree from Andrews University.

In addition to these changes in board leadership, Adventist Health is also celebrating the latest achievements of board member Andrew Davis.

Davis has served on the System Board since 2017 and is the Board Human Performance Committee chair. He was recently named executive vice president and global chief human resources officer for Sony Music Entertainment. In this new role, he is leading Sony Music Entertainment’s global human resource function, including talent acquisition, compensation and benefits, and organizational development. Davis has a bachelor’s degree with a major in organizational management from Washington Adventist University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Emory University.

____________________ By Hallie Anderson

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