The board of directors at Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) confirms that President and CEO Stacey Daub is leaving her position.
“It was with a very heavy heart that I am leaving Headwaters Health Care Centre,” says Daub.
“Sometimes in your life your professional and personal lives come together and you find yourself having to make a very difficult decision. My decision to resign from Headwaters is one of those time for me. With my need to increase support to an aging family member and an opportunity to work closer to home to enable me to do that, I have made the decision to leave a place I truly love.”
As first reported on 101.5 myFM, Daub will be leaving in October.
“We are incredibly proud of the work we have done together with Stacey over the last three years – reconnecting with our community and launching a new Strategic Plan that is the blueprint for the future of the hospital and our work with our community,” says Lori Ker, hospital board chair.
Daub became president and CEO at Headwaters in January 2017 following the retirement of Liz Ruegg. Prior to joining Headwaters, Daub was the CEO at Toronto Central Community Care Access Centre.
The HHCC board of directors has established a President and CEO Recruitment Committee and that the process of finding a replacement is already underway.
“We are committed to recruiting a new leader who can build on our work to date and who will lead us positively into the future,” adds Ker.
It’s expected that an interim president and CEO will be announced prior to Daub’s departure.












