PUTNAM — Paul Beaudoin has been named chief financial officer of Day Kimball Healthcare (DKH). Beaudoin is responsible for the development and administration of the nonprofit healthcare system’s overall financial operations and will also provide recommendations for strategic and financial planning to the system’s administration and board of directors.
Beaudoin brings to DKH more than 25 years of experience in the financial management of community hospitals. Most recently he oversaw the financial operations of Kent Hospital and Memorial Hospital, both part of the Care New England system in Rhode Island. There, his leadership helped to stabilize and then grow the community hospitals’ financial performance and array of services. Beaudoin says he’s looking forward to undertaking that same process at DKH.
“I’m excited to be here at Day Kimball,” Beaudoin said. “I have a strong commitment to community hospitals. I’ve worked at them my entire career and I feel passionately about the important role they play in the community and in today’s healthcare delivery system. That’s why I’m here. There’s just something about the feeling of a community hospital that you don’t get in the larger systems; that sense of family, dedication, the ability to really make a difference.”
Making a difference in DKH’s bottom line in order to strengthen and expand the healthcare services available in northeastern Connecticut is a challenge that Beaudoin says he’s ready to meet.
“Having been through the same situation at community hospitals in Rhode Island, I know what needs to be done and I do think I can make a difference here,” he said.
Beaudoin praised Day Kimball’s efforts to improve operational efficiency in the face of steep funding cuts from the state in recent years and says he has plans to build upon that in the future.
“There’s been a lot of great work done already to set a new and stronger foundation and some impressive gains have been made. I’m looking forward to building on that to help Day Kimball grow in the future,” Beaudoin said. “There are always things you can’t control – state funding is one of them. But you need the ability to be flexible in the face of those challenges, and for that you need growth. That’s where my efforts will be focused as we continue to move forward,” he continued.
DKH President and CEO Robert Smanik welcomed the addition of Beaudoin to Day Kimball’s administration. “Paul will play a key role in the next chapter of Day Kimball Healthcare’s history,” Smanik said. “It’s been a difficult few years for us financially, but we have ultimately come through those challenges a stronger organization. Now, we’re looking ahead and planning for an even stronger future and I know that I also speak for the rest of our administration and board of directors when I say I believe Paul has much to offer in helping to ensure our success.”
Beaudoin graduated Magna Cum Laude from Bryant College and holds a master’s degree in business administration. He is a Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) Fellow and past board member and treasurer of the Massachusetts/Rhode Island chapter. Beaudoin is a native Rhode Islander and currently lives in W. Greenwich, R.I.
College finance
seminars offered
NORWICH — CorePlus Federal Credit Union is hosting two free upcoming workshops to educate the community titled “How to Prepare, Pay & Stay in College” with information about Student Choice, our Educational Loan program.
The information is appropriate for any high school student, particularly juniors and seniors.
The free seminars will be held on Sept. 13 at Montville High School and on Sept. 14 at Fitch High School in Groton. Doors open at 5:30 for registration.
Workshop begins at 6. Light refreshments will be served. Please RSVP by calling 860-886-0576 x 3171, at any CorePlus branch, or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .
CorePlus Credit Union offers private student lending solutions to help fill the funding gaps that scholarships, grants and federal aid can leave behind.
Then
This is what the bridge on Rt. 169 near the Pomfret cemetery looked like in March 2013. Putnam Town Crier file photos.
& Now
This is the same stretch of road last week after the work was finished.
PUTNAM — The 17th Annual Clipper Invitational Marching Band Competition will be held at 5 p.m. Sept. 17 at the St. Marie Greenhalgh Sports Complex on Wicker Street. Rain or shine.
Admission: $10 for adults; $5 for seniors and students; children under 5 admitted free. Tickets available at the door.
Featuring performances by: Montville High School- Oakdale, Plainfield High School- Central Village, Robert E. Fitch High School- Groton, Joseph Case High School- Swansea, Mass.; East Lyme High School- East Lyme, Somerset Berkley Regional High School- Springfield, Mass., Auburn High School; Rockville High School- Vernon; Killingly High School – Killingly; Norwich Free Academy; Springfield Central High School- Springfield, Mass.; Shepherd Hill Regional High School- Dudley; and the Putnam High School Clipper Marching Band.
Concessions will be open and read to serve featuring: hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, marching tacos, meatball subs, french-fries, cheese fries, popcorn, baked goods, sports drinks, soda, water, coffee, and hot chocolate.