Texas Hospital Taps New CFO
- Tyler County Hospital in Woodville, Texas, has appointed Antonio "Tony" Chavira, Jr.
- Chavira brings over three decades of financial experience to Tyler County Hospital,spanning both corporate and private sectors.
- Why this matters: Rural hospitals frequently enough face unique financial challenges, including lower patient volumes and limited access to capital.
New Leadership at Tyler County Hospital
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Tyler County Hospital in Woodville, Texas, has appointed Antonio “Tony” Chavira, Jr. as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), the Tyler County Hospital District announced on Facebook on December 29, 2023. Chavira’s appointment marks a new chapter for the hospital as it navigates the evolving landscape of rural healthcare finance.
A Seasoned Financial Expert
Mr. Chavira brings over three decades of financial experience to Tyler County Hospital,spanning both corporate and private sectors. He emphasized his commitment to a proactive financial approach, stating he offers a “hands-on approach to strategic planning, operational leadership, and risk management,” according to the hospital district’s announcement. This expertise will be crucial in ensuring the hospital’s financial stability and its ability to continue serving the community.
Succession Following McCluskey’s Retirement
Chavira succeeds Scott McCluskey, who retired from the position in late November 2023 after years of service to the hospital. The transition ensures continuity of financial oversight during a critical period for healthcare institutions nationwide.
Looking Ahead
As of December 30, 2023, the appointment of Mr. Chavira signals Tyler County Hospital’s dedication to sound financial management and continued provision of quality healthcare services. His experience will be instrumental in navigating the complexities of modern healthcare finance and ensuring the hospital’s long-term success.
With more than thirty years of financial expertise… I bring a hands-on approach to strategic planning.
