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Dogwood Health Trust CEO resigns

The CEO of the Dogwood Health Trust, the nonprofit organization responsible for distributing $1.5 billion that HCA paid for Mission Health, is stepping down, the Dogwood Trust Board of Directors announced Wednesday.

 

The Board expects to appoint an interim CEO while conducting a search for a permanent leader.


“During the past year, Antony worked closely with the Board to establish an innovative vision for Dogwood Health Trust. His contributions have been both impactful and valued,” board Chair Janice W. Brumit said. “As our focus shifts to operations, capacity building, and deepening relationships with our non-profit and community-based partners, our needs have evolved, and we require a different approach moving forward.”

As CEO, Antony conceived and launched critical programs based on a “Philanthropy 3.0 model,” such as the Leverage Fund, Impact Investing, and investments in Substance Use Disorder. He also orchestrated Dogwood’s pandemic response to COVID-19 and launched responsive grantmaking for Immediate Opportunity and Needs Grants and Racial Equity. In addition, Antony built out the Dogwood Health Trust staff in support of its grantmaking and programmatic activities.

The Board of Directors will appoint an interim CEO by the end of October. The interim CEO will work closely with Dogwood Health Trust’s existing staff and in collaboration with the Board to assure continuity of programming, grantmaking and relationships with community organizations.

“Dogwood Health Trust is fortunate to have a leadership team and staff that is both talented and enormously committed to the health of the region," Brumit said. "Due to our collaborative, community-focused model, the Board has strong ties to both the staff and our non-profit partners, assuring a seamless transition. We will continue to deepen relationships with partner organizations that share our purpose to understand, address and improve the communities we serve.”

Dogwood Health Trust is a North Carolina nonprofit corporation with the sole purpose of dramatically improving the health and well-being of all people and communities of Western North Carolina. Dogwood Health Trust was created from the net proceeds of the sale of Mission Hospital and focuses on innovative ways to address the many factors that contribute to overall health and wellness. To learn more visit www.dht.org.