MHA Center of Rural Excellence Board Convenes Inaugural Meeting

The MHA Center of Rural Excellence held its first Board of Directors meeting June 24 during the 2026 MHA Annual Membership Meeting. The board conducted organizational business focused on governance, rural health initiatives and strategic priorities.

MHA staff provided updates on governance, rural health policy, workforce development, health finance and advocacy initiatives to support the board’s strategic priorities.

Amy Barkholz, senior vice president and general counsel, MHA,  provided governance updates, including a review of the bylaws, articles of incorporation and policies related to effective board governance. Lauren LaPine-Ray, DrPH, vice president, policy & rural health, MHA, and executive director, MHA Center of Rural Excellence, provided an update on Michigan’s Rural Health Transformation Program.

The board also participated in strategic discussions on priorities affecting rural healthcare. Ken Krapohl, chief human resources officer, MHA, led a discussion on enhancing existing MHA workforce initiatives to better engage rural hospital leaders. Jason Jorkasky, senior vice president, health finance, MHA, facilitated a discussion on revenue cycle initiatives. Laura Appel, executive vice president, government relations and public policy, MHA, and Amy Barkholz led a discussion on the MHA Strategic Action Plan.

Standing reports were presented by MHA CEO Brian Peters on the American Hospital Association; Ross Ramsey, MD, CEO, Scheurer Health, on the MHA Small or Rural Hospital Council; and Wendy Frush, CEO, Munising Memorial Hospital, on the Upper Peninsula Hospital Council. The next meeting of the Center of Rural Excellence is scheduled for Nov. 5.

Members with questions may contact Lauren LaPine-Ray at the MHA Center of Rural Excellence.

Excellence in Governance Fellowship Celebrates 2025-26 Graduates

Group photo of the 13 graduates of the 2025-26 MHA Excellence in Governance Fellowship standing outdoors following their graduation ceremony.

Members of the 2025-26 class of the MHA Excellence in Governance Fellowship completed the program and participated in a graduation ceremony. Thirteen fellows graduated from the nine-month program that focuses on enhancing board member knowledge, skills and value.

With the June 24 graduation of this class, more than 235 fellowship alumni are serving Michigan hospitals and working to move their boards from simply effective to exceptional.

Group photo of the 13 graduates of the 2025-26 MHA Excellence in Governance Fellowship standing outdoors following their graduation ceremony.
Graduates of the 2025-26 MHA Excellence in Governance Fellowship class gather following their graduation ceremony June 24. Graduates are listed from left to right in the list.

The 2025-26 graduates include:

  • Martin Aramburu, MD, Trinity Health Medical Group West Michigan
  • Madhuri Kakarala, MD, Trinity Health Medical Group West Michigan
  • Scott Rayl, Scheurer Health
  • Wade Cross, Munising Memorial Hospital
  • TaLawnda Bragg, MD, Corewell Health West
  • Paul Schissler, Chelsea Hospital
  • Warren Rose, Corewell Health East
  • Michael Murawski, McLaren Thumb
  • Jimena Loveluck, Trinity Health Ann Arbor and Livingston
  • Nelson (Jerry) Cannon, Kalkaska Memorial Health Center
  • Judy Didion, Trinity Health Oakland Hospital
  • Alan Hart, Kalkaska Memorial Health Center
  • Howard Morris, Trinity Health Michigan

The MHA congratulates the graduating class and looks forward to their contributions to Michigan hospitals.

The 2026-27 fellowship class begins in October, and applications are being accepted. For information about MHA trustee resources or the Excellence in Governance Fellowship, contact Erin Steward at the MHA.