Hospital Leadership
Anthony Hollenberg, MD
President, BMCMore About Me
Anthony Hollenberg, MD
President, BMC
Dr. Anthony (Tony) Hollenberg oversees strategic leadership across the academic medical center as BMC models a new kind of excellence in healthcare where clinical and operational innovation meets health equity and access.
Before being appointed to this role in 2024, Dr. Hollenberg served as physician-in-chief at Boston Medical Center and the John Wade Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. He has also spent 30-plus years assuming progressive leadership positions in academic medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital, before spending four years as the chair and chief of the Department of Medicine at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell. Dr. Hollenberg is a nationally recognized physician-scientist who specializes in endocrinology. His work has focused on thyroid disorders and investigating the physiological and molecular mechanisms by which thyroid hormones regulate metabolism, including body weight, as well as thyroid gland development.
Dr. Hollenberg received a medical degree from University of Calgary, and he completed his residency in internal medicine at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, followed by a clinical and research fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Hollenberg received a Bachelor of Arts in biochemical sciences from Harvard College. He currently serves as treasurer of the American Thyroid Association and the Association for Professors of Medicine.
Megan Bair-Merritt, MD, MSCE
VP, Chief Scientific OfficerMore About Me
Megan Bair-Merritt, MD, MSCE
VP, Chief Scientific Officer
Dr. Megan Bair-Merritt is responsible for developing and implementing the research-related strategic vision and providing oversight of research governance across the institution. She is also a professor of pediatrics and a leader of the Boston University Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
Before being appointed to this role in 2023, Dr. Bair-Merritt, who is internationally known for her research on family violence, served as acting division chief of Academic General Pediatrics at BMC; chair of the Women’s Leadership Advisory Council for the Boston University Medical Group’s Office of Equity, Vitality and Inclusion; and executive director of the BMC Department of Pediatrics’ Center for the Urban Child and Healthy Family. She received her Doctor of Medicine from University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and her Master of Science in clinical epidemiology from University of Pennsylvania.
Watch Dr. Megan Bair-Merritt discuss her goals in leading BMC's world-class research:
Joe Camillus, MBA, MPH
SVP, Chief Operating OfficerMore About Me
Joe Camillus, MBA, MPH
SVP, Chief Operating Officer
Joe Camillus oversees the growth and innovative reach of our services, value-based and equitable care efforts, and network development with BMC’s affiliated community health centers throughout the Boston area.
Prior to joining in 2011, Camillus was a Deland Fellow in Health Care and Society at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. He received his Master of Business Administration from the Yale School of Management, his Master of Public Health from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where he was awarded a Zuckerman Fellowship in public service, and his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Notre Dame.
Watch Joe Camillus share his thoughts on the future of healthcare:
William Creevy, MD, MS
President & CEO, Boston University Medical GroupMore About Me
William Creevy, MD, MS
President & CEO, Boston University Medical Group
Dr. William Creevy is responsible for the overall strategic direction and direct fiscal and operational oversight of BUMG, BMC's physician organization, which is comprised of more than 1,100 physicians and other healthcare practitioners.
Before being appointed to this role in 2013, Dr. Creevy served as vice chair of the Department of Orthopedic Surgery at BMC for 15 years. He received his Doctor of Medicine from Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and his Master of Science in healthcare management from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Nancy Gaden, DNP, RN, FAAN
SVP, Clinical Operations & Chief Nursing OfficerMore About Me
Nancy Gaden, DNP, RN, FAAN
SVP, Clinical Operations & Chief Nursing Officer
Nancy Gaden oversees BMC's Magnet-recognized nursing practice comprised of more than 1,700 nurses and is a key leader on improvements in quality and patient experience, employee engagement, campus redesign, and workspace safety initiatives.
Prior to joining, Gaden served as chief nursing officer (CNO) of Hallmark Health system, which received Magnet designation under her leadership. Prior to her tenure at Hallmark, Gaden held CNO roles at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center, South Shore Hospital and Milton Hospital. She received her Doctorate of Nursing Practice from Regis College, her Master of Science from Boston College, and her Bachelor of Science in nursing from the University of Rochester.
Watch Nancy Gaden talk about BMC's nursing program:
Jodi Larson, MD
VP, Chief Quality OfficerMore About Me
Jodi Larson, MD
VP, Chief Quality Officer
Dr. Janet (Jodi) Larson oversees quality, safety, risk management, regulatory readiness/accreditation, patient experience, patient advocacy, the Domestic Violence Program, and the Simulation Center, with a focus on rigorously improving quality, patient safety, and patient experience, as well as strategically aligning these areas to improve care delivery.
Prior to joining in 2021, Dr. Larson held educational, clinical care, and administrative leadership roles at Mass General Brigham – Newton-Wellesley Hospital, where she most recently served as the chief quality and experience officer and senior vice president. Dr. Larson received her Doctor of Medicine from the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and currently practices as a hospitalist. In addition, Dr. Larson completed her internal medicine residency at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and holds a bachelor's degree from Wellesley College. She currently serves on the board of the Betsy Leahman Center for Patient Safety and the Communication, Apology and Resolution (CaRe) Advisory Board.
Watch this short video to learn more about Dr. Larson, what led her to this role, and the type of environment she wants to create at BMC through the Quality Department:
David McAneny, MD
SVP, Chief Medical OfficerMore About Me
David McAneny, MD
SVP, Chief Medical Officer
Dr. David McAneny oversees physicians and advanced practice providers in their delivery of exceptional and equitable care to BMC patients and their families.
Before being appointed to this role in 2022, Dr. McAneny served as chief surgical officer, chief of the Division of General Surgery, and vice chair of the Department of Surgery. He received his Doctor of Medicine from Georgetown University School of Medicine and maintains an active surgery practice at BMC. In addition, Dr. McAneny is a professor of surgery and an associate dean for clinical affairs at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. He currently serves on New England Surgical Society Executive Committee and is past president of the Boston Surgical Society Council.
Watch Dr. David McAneny discuss the greatest challenge in healthcare and what makes him proud of BMC:
Susie Posner-Jones, MHA
VP, Chief Development OfficerMore About Me
Susie Posner-Jones, MHA
VP, Chief Development Officer
Susie Posner-Jones is responsible for donor relationships and fundraising strategies to support the expansion of BMC’s programs and services and deepen our commitment to health equity and clinical excellence.
Prior to joining in 2024, Posner-Jones served as chief development officer at Cambridge Health Alliance. She received her Master of Healthcare Administration: Population Health from Champlain College and her Bachelor of Arts in both psychology and public relations and mass media communications from Northern Vermont University.