Doug Self, chief executive officer for Seneca Healthcare District (SHD), submitted his resignation to the board of directors Friday, April 20.
He has accepted the position of chief operating officer for the Carson-Tahoe Health System (CTHS), which is based in Carson City.
Self did ask and receive approval from CTHS to extend his departure from the district for a period of 60 days, which would make June 30, the closing of the district's 2011-12 fiscal year, his final day at Seneca.
A combination of professional relationships within SHD, the opportunity for professional development, personal benefit and respect for the new organization factored into his decision to change employers.
A detailed report will be featured in May 2 editions of Feather Publishing newspapers.
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