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Sanford appoints Andy Munce as Sioux Falls CEO

Sanford appoints Andy Munce as Sioux Falls CEO

Yahoo17-04-2025
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Sanford Health has chosen its new chief executive officer (CEO) of the Sioux Falls region.
Andy Munce will serve as president and CEO after previously acting as the chief operating officer and interim president and CEO of the Sioux Falls region, a news release from Sanford said.
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Munce started his Sanford career in 2004 as an nurse in the surgical cardiovascular unit.
'Our team will continue to look for opportunities to increase access to care and expand services that improve the quality of life for those in our communities such as constructing homes for homeless veterans through the Veterans Community Project or addressing food insecurity with the Kid's Kitchen at Sanford Children's,' Munch said in the news release.
Munce is a graduate of South Dakota State University where he earned his bachelor of science degree in nursing and his master's degree in nursing administration.
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