Grandview Kids, Durham's only children's treatment centre, is welcoming a new CEO. Tom McHugh will hold the non-profit's top job. He previously spent eigh
Tom McHugh will hold the non-profit’s top job.
Before that, he was the Regional Vice President of Cancer Care Ontario and a member of the Lakeridge Health executive team. McHugh is a registered occupational therapist and understands Grandview’s core business of rehabilitation at a fundamental level. He also earned a Masters degree in public administration with a focus on health policy.
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