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February 18, 2010
Austin, Texas, Thursday, February 18, 2010
– Debra Sukin and Don Gibson, two members of your local chapter,
received the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) Early
and Senior Career Healthcare Executive Regent’s Award today at the
ACHE/Texas Hospital Association Leadership Conference during a
breakfast session at the Renaissance Hotel. Assisting in the
presentation of the awards was the keynote speaker Charles Evans,
FACHE, the 2009-2010 Chairman of ACHE. Mr. Evans is also
President/CEO of the International Health Services Group in
Alpharetta, GA.
ACHE affiliates considered for this award are evaluated on
leadership ability, innovative and creative management, executive
capability in developing their own organization and promoting its
growth and stature in the community, contributions to the
development of others in the healthcare profession, leadership in
local, state, or provincial hospital and health association
activities, participation in civic/community activities and
projects, participation in ACHE activities and interest in assisting
ACHE in achieving its objectives.

From L-R (Don Gibson, FACHE; Debra Sukin; Charles Evans, FACHE; Ron Castagno, FACHE)
The Early Career Healthcare Executive Regent’s Award and the Senior Level Healthcare Executive Regent’s Award were bestowed on Debra F. Sukin and Don R. Gibson by Ron Castagno, FACHE, President of ACHE – SETC, representing Dr. David Fine, FACHE, ACHE’s Regent for the southeast Texas area. Dr. Fine is also President and Chief Executive Officer of St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System. This Award recognizes ACHE affiliates who have significantly contributed toward the advancement of healthcare management excellence and the achievement of the goals of ACHE.
Debra F. Sukin is currently Group Vice
President/CEO, St. Luke’s The Woodlands Hospital and St. Luke’s
Lakeside Hospital, The Woodlands. Prior to this she served as Vice
President of Operations, The Methodist Hospital, Houston. She
graduated in 1994 with a master in health administration from the
Washington University in St. Louis. Debra completed her health
administration fellowship training in 1996 at Duke University
Hospital and Health System. She is currently working on obtaining
her FACHE credentials, demonstrating a commitment to professional
excellence.
Don R. Gibson is board certified in healthcare management. He
is the President of Quantum Leadership, Inc., parent company of
Quantum Health Resources & Associates, a consulting firm that
provides executive coaching and management workshops. Prior to
starting his own companies Don was an internal consultant for the
Sisters of Charity Healthcare System (now known as CHRISTUS).
Through the management services of Quantum Leadership, Don is also
the Executive Director of Business Operations for one of the
nation’s largest ACHE affiliated independent chapters, ACHE –
SouthEastTexasChapter, with over 1200 members. He graduated in
1980 with a master in health administration from the Washington
University in St. Louis and completed his residency training at
Holmes Regional Medical Center, Melbourne, Florida. Don also has a
master in biology from Southern Illinois University. He also serves
as adjunct faculty for MHA and MBA graduate students for the
University of Houston – Clear Lake, Texas Medical Center and
facilitates the ACHE Board of Governor’s Exam Work Study Groups,
sponsored by ACHE – SETC.
American College of Health Executives
The American College of Healthcare Executives is an international professional society of 30,000 healthcare executives who lead our nation’s hospitals, healthcare systems, and other healthcare organizations, and other healthcare organizations. ACHE is known for its prestigious credentialing and educational programs and its annual Congress on Healthcare Leadership, which draws more than 4,000 participants each year. ACHE is also known for its journal, the Journal of Healthcare Management, and magazine, Healthcare Executive, as well as ground-breaking research and career development and public policy programs. ACHE’s publishing division, Health Administration Press, is one of the largest publishers of books and journals on all aspects of health services management in addition to textbooks for use in college and university courses. Through such efforts, ACHE works towards its goal of being the premier professional society for healthcare leaders by providing exceptional value to its affiliates.