Sutter Health Leaders Honored as Influential Women
Posted on May 5, 2017 in Uncategorized

Sarah Krevans and Janet Wagner
The San Francisco Business Times today recognized Sarah Krevans, president and CEO of Sutter Health and Janet Wagner, CEO of Sutter Health’s Mills-Peninsula Medical Center, in its “2017 Most Influential Women in Business” publication. The edition celebrates female business leaders across many industries.
Published annually, the recognition shines a spotlight on inspiring women who set the gold standard for leadership, and who have significant impact on their industries, the community, and other aspiring leaders.
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