Maine hospitals are facing unprecedented financial pressures, according to a recent report released by the Maine Hospital Association (MHA). These challenges are more troubling than those seen in most other parts of the country—and they need urgent attention. Join us for an important session with Dr. Steve Littleson, President and CEO of Central Maine Healthcare, as he breaks down the findings of the MHA report and outlines CMH’s strategy to safeguard the future of healthcare in our region.This is a must-attend event for Chamber members who want to better understand the current healthcare landscape and the real-time, local solutions being developed to address these complex issues.
Meet our Presenter: Steven G. Littleson, DBA, is Central Maine Healthcare’s president and CEO and President, Central Maine Medical Center
Dr. Littleson joined CMH in 2020 after serving as regional president of Jefferson Health in Philadelphia. Prior to that position, he served as president, hospitals division for Hackensack Meridian Health in New Jersey. He has held senior roles at Meridian Health and Southern Ocean County Hospital, both in New Jersey, as well as at Sentara Healthcare in Virginia.
Dr. Littleson served as an officer and chairman of the boards of the New Jersey Hospital Association and the New Jersey Council of Teaching Hospitals. He has served on the boards of numerous community service organizations including Boy Scouts of America, United Way, Rotary International, the American Red Cross, and Big Brothers Big Sisters.
He currently serves as an adjunct faculty member of New York University’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service and he has been a regular guest lecturer for the Peking University Executive MBA program in Beijing, China. Locally, he serves on the board of the LA Metro Chamber of Commerce and the Maine Hospital Association.
Dr. Littleson earned his Bachelor of Arts in Business Administration from Gettysburg College, his Master of Health Administration from Milken Institute School of Public Health at The George Washington University and his Doctor of Business Administration from Walden University.
Members: $28.00
Non - Members: $31.00