News Release
Randall Reimer Named Chief Financial Officer of Behavioral Health Services for Adventist HealthCare
Rockville, MD - Adventist HealthCareis pleased to announce the appointment of Randall "Randy" Reimer as chief financial officer (CFO) of its Behavioral Health Services. In this role, Reimer will provide financial leadership and strategic planning for each of the behavioral health entities, including Potomac Ridge Behavioral Health, The Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young Children, and the behavioral health unit of Washington Adventist Hospital.
Reimer has more than 20 years of experience providing financial leadership to large health care organizations. Prior to joining Adventist HealthCare, Reimer served as the CFO of Jellico Community Hospital, an acute care facility in Tennessee. During his 20-year career, Reimer held a number of positions of increasing responsibility, including director of budget and reimbursement for Kettering Medical Center and controller of Heartland Medical Center.
"I am consistently impressed by the caliber of our senior leaders, and Randy is no exception." said Sako Maki, president, Adventist HealthCare Behavioral Health Services. "Randy’s financial management experience will be invaluable in helping our organization expand to meet the needs of the community."
Reimer holds a master’s degree of business administration in finance from the University of Dayton. He also earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration with an accounting concentration from Union College.
About Adventist HealthCare
The Behavioral Health Services of Adventist HealthCare include Potomac Ridge Behavioral Health, Washington Adventist Hospital’s Behavioral Health Unit and the Reginald S. Lourie Center for Infants and Young Children. The second largest provider of mental health services in Maryland, the Behavioral Health Services offer a broad range of programs and treatment options for children, adolescents and seniors including acute care, outpatient/inpatient chemical dependency programs, residential treatment, education programs and community-based services. The behavioral health division of Adventist HealthCare employs more than 800 people at its locations in Anne Arundel and Montgomery counties and the Eastern Shore.