Business leaders plan meeting to discuss possible PCMH affiliation

PERRYVILLE – Ongoing efforts for transparency regarding negotiations between Perry County Memorial Hospital (PCMH) and a potential partner continue.

 

The community’s largest employers seek answers from potential partners regarding the Request for Information (RFI) process as it relates to the delivery of healthcare services in Perry County.

 

Leaders from Robinson Construction, Buchheit Enterprises, Gilster-Mary Lee Corp., TG Missouri, Rollet Brothers Trucking and Perry County School District No. 32 will hold a public forum at 6 p.m. on Monday, February 14 at the Robinson Event Center, located at 2411 Walters Lane in Perryville.

 

This meeting will be an opportunity for community and business leaders to hear from the top two potential partner candidates and ask questions about plans for a potential partnership with PCMH.

 

To the citizens of Perry County,

There will be a public forum to discuss the possible business arrangement between Perry County Memorial Hospital and a business partner.

 

Invitations are being sent to representatives at Mercy Hospital and to Ken Bateman, Chief Executive Officer of Southeast Health.

 

Where: Robinson Construction Event Center, 2411 Walters Lane, Perryville

 

When: Monday, February 14

 

Mercy is invited to present at 6:00 pm

 

Southeast is invited to present at 7:00 pm

 

Frank Robinson

Chief Executive Officer

Robinson Construction

 

Paul Findlay

President

Robinson Construction

 

Rhonda Ruark

Senior General Manager

TG Missouri

 

Angie Kapp

Senior Manager of Benefits

TG Americas

 

Fred Ducharme

Consultant

Retired Vice President of TG

 

Kyle Rollet

Dispatch Manager

Rollet Brothers

 

Matt Wengert

Safety Manager

Rollet Brothers

 

Tom Welge

President

Gilster Mary Lee Corporation

 

Tim Buchheit

Chief Executive Officer

Buchheit Enterprises

 

Eric Hasty

Chief Financial Officer

Buchheit Enterprises

 

Andy Comstock

Superintendent

Perry County School District #32