Bio: Zillman, Sally - Chief Admin Officer Med Center (2022)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
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Surnames: Zillman
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 2/02/2022
Zillman to Lead Marshfield Medical Center-Neillsville (2022)
Marshfield Clinic Health System, in conjunction with the Neillsville Community
Advisory Board, has announced that Sally Zillman has accepted the role of chief
administrative officer (CAO) of Marshfield Medical Center (MMC)-Neillsville and
regional clinics.
Zillman has served as interim CAO since July 2021 and is no stranger to health
care operations. In her more than three decades in nursing, Zillman brings over
20 yeas of nursing and operations leadership with roles at Marshfield Clinic
Health System, Ascension St. Clare’s Hospital in Weston and Ministry Saint
Joseph’s Hospital in Marshfield.
“Sally’s significant leadership experience and wealth of knowledge in rural
health care, coupled with her deep connections with her team, made her the
obvious choice to lead our Neillsville operations,” said Pat Board, CAO of
Marshfield Medical Center in Marshfield, in a Jan. 24 press release.
Zillman was chief operating officer at the former Memorial Medical Center
through its affiliation and renaming with Marshfield Clinic Health System in
2018. Upon affiliation, she served as administrative director of patient care
services and clinic operations services for MMC-Neillsville. In her role as CAO,
Zillman will work closely with operational leaders to drive the region’s
strategy and vision, fostering strong relationships within the communities they.
The health system opened its new 100,000 square-foot medical campus in
Neillsville in May, featuring a 16-bed hospital and growing services
commensurate with the new facility’s capabilities.
Zillman also leads the Neillsville regions COVID-19 response, is the
administrative member of MMC-Neillsville Community Advisory Board and serves on
the health system’s Clinical Care Operational Leadership Team. She will continue
in these roles as the CAO of MMC-Neillsville.
“Neillsville is a wonderful community and I’m excited to continue my career
here,” Zillman said. “We have a brand-new medical Campus that brings easy access
to much-needed health care services for Neillsville area residents. Having
resources to improve health and quality of life close to home is what makes
providing health care in rural Wisconsin special.”
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