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UChicago Medicine AdventHealth has named Adam Maycock as the new president and CEO of UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Hinsdale and La Grange.
Maycock, who was serving as interim president and CEO, assumed the role permanently effective July 12. He succeeds Michael Murrill, who left the organization last month for a promotion within AdventHealth, a parent organization of UChicago Medicine AdventHealth.
Maycock joined UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Hinsdale and La Grange in January 2017 as chief operating officer, bringing extensive leadership experience to the organization. In this role, he managed the successful renovation of the cardiac catheterization labs on both medical campuses, as well as the expansion of the outpatient pavilion at La Grange, which is now home to the Center for Advanced Joint Replacement and the Cardiac Center of Excellence. In addition to leading day-to-day operations, Maycock has played an integral role in leading both medical campuses through the COVID-19 pandemic.
“It is an honor to step into the president and CEO role for the Hinsdale and La Grange campuses, continuing our mission of extending the healing ministry of Jesus to our community,” Maycock said. “The commitment to our mission is strong from staff, nurses, physicians and leadership. I am excited to lead this group forward.”
Maycock came to UChicago Medicine AdventHealth from AdventHealth, where he worked in market research, strategy and ambulatory and acute care operations for more than 14 years.
“We could not be more pleased to have Adam seamlessly transition into the lead role for both our Hinsdale and La Grange medical campuses,” said Thor Thordarson, UChicago Medicine AdventHealth chief operating officer. “As we continue the integration of the Hinsdale and La Grange medical campuses as part of our strategic plan to best serve the community, I’m confident Adam’s leadership will continue to bring this vision to fruition.”
Maycock obtained his undergraduate degree in marketing from Oakwood University and earned an MBA from Rollins College, Crummer Graduate School of Business. He and his wife, Khadja, have three daughters, the youngest of whom was born at UChicago Medicine AdventHealth Hinsdale.
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