Vincent Tammaro will succeed the current interim co-leader and chief financial officer, Mark Larmore, who is retiring at the end of August.
Ohio State Wexner Medical Center— a Columbus-based healthcare provider with over $4 billion in total revenue and more than 2,000 total staffed beds—has appointed Vincent Tammaro, an industry veteran with over two decades of experience in the healthcare space, as its new chief financial officer, effective August 1, 2022.
In this role, Tammaro will oversee finance, treasury, information technology, data analytics, revenue cycle, supply chain, the OSU Health Plan, and related areas. He will support the strategic and financial planning of the medical center, including long-range business planning and financial goal setting. Additionally, Tammaro will manage short- and long-term operational and capital plans in support of the academic health center’s mission to improve people’s lives in Ohio and across the world through innovation in research, education, and patient care.
Tammaro will succeed the current interim co-leader and chief financial officer, Mark Larmore, who is retiring at the end of August. Larmore has served as CFO for Ohio State Wexner Medical Center since 2015.
"With more than 26 years of experience as a healthcare leader, Vincent has a distinguished record of building diverse, high-performing teams focused on innovative financial management solutions," Larmore said in an email statement announcing Tammaro’s appointment. "His breadth and depth of expertise and successes will undoubtedly be an asset as the medical center enterprise continues to advance strategic priorities in support of our patient care, education and research missions."
Currently, Tammaro is serving as executive vice president and CFO for Yale New Haven Health, an integrated health system in Connecticut—a healthcare provider with over $5 billion in total patient revenue and more than 1,500 total staffed beds.
"We are thrilled to welcome Vincent, his wife Catherine and their three children to the Buckeye family," Dr. Andrew Thomas, interim co-leader and chief clinical officer for Ohio State Wexner Medical Center said in the email announcement. "He is the right person to build on the strong foundation that Mark has established over the past seven years. On behalf of the entire medical center, we are looking forward to working with him as we continue to grow our footprint, our community impact, and our national reputation."
Amanda Schiavo is the Finance Editor for HealthLeaders.