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MyMichigan builds upon leadership transition

Hunter Nostrant

MIDLAND — Building on a leadership transition shared in December, MyMichigan Health has announced additional changes to its executive roles and Medical Center leadership, according to a press release on Wednesday.

Effective March 1, Hunter Nostrant will transition from president of MyMichigan Medical Center Alpena to the role of chief operating officer for MyMichigan Health, according to the release. Mike Erickson will transition to the role of market president for MyMichigan Medical Centers in Alpena, Saginaw, Standish, Tawas, and Towne Centre on March 1.

The release stated that MyMichigan Health has transitioned existing leadership positions to “reflect a focus on specific markets to enhance its service delivery and bolster the health system’s dedication to community care.”

Those leading the market initiative are Chuck Sherwin, FACHE, who was named market president for MyMichigan Medical Centers in Alma, Clare, Midland, and Mt. Pleasant following the retirement of Marita Hattem-Schiffman on Feb.1. Ray Stover, president, MyMichigan Medical Centers in Gladwin and West Branch, as well as Kevin Kalchik, president, MyMichigan Medical Center Sault will remain in their current roles.

“These leadership updates reflect a thoughtful and intentional approach to how we lead and operate,” Lydia Watson, president and CEO, said in the release. “Centralizing leadership is an important step for MyMichigan Health and will support bringing teams closer together. It has proven effective in streamlining operations, supporting consistent, high-quality care, and strengthening alignment across our system. As we continue to refine and build on this model, we are well positioned to leverage shared resources, elevate best practices, and respond efficiently to the needs of the communities we serve.”

Nostrant was named president of MyMichigan Medical Center Alpena in 2024, according to MyMichigan Health. He also served as president and CEO of Helen Newberry Joy Hospital and Healthcare Center, as well as its chief operating officer and chief financial officer before that. He has worked at both MyMichigan Medical Center Sault and at Precision Edge Surgical Products before joining HNJH in 2015.

“Hunter’s leadership has consistently translated vision into results across our organization,” Bryan Cross, current chief operating officer for MyMichigan Health, said in the release. “In his role as president, he built collaborative relationships with employees, volunteers and health care providers, while remaining deeply connected to the needs of the communities we serve. As chief operating officer, Hunter will bring that same leadership, operational focus, and systemwide perspective to help advance our strategic priorities and strengthen performance across the health system.”

The release stated that Nostrant earned his bachelor’s degree from Hope College in Holland and his Master of Health Administration from Capella University in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and earned a Rural Hospital CEO Certification through the National Rural Healthcare Association, amongst other credentials.

He is a member of many professional organizations including the American College of Healthcare Executives and Healthcare Financial Management Association. Nostrant also served on a variety of boards including the Michigan Health and Hospital Association, Michigan Center for Rural Health, Upper Peninsula Health Plan, and the Rural Health Congress for the National Rural Health Association.

“I’m looking forward to working closely with Bryan and the executive team as we continue to lead thoughtful change that positions MyMichigan Health for the future,” Nostrant said in the release. “At the heart of that work is our team. I’m deeply grateful for the talented individuals across our organization, and as change continues, our ability to adapt together will be key to ensuring long-term strength and success.”

Erickson, who held the role of president for the Medical Center in Alpena from 2022 to 2024, said he is excited to again serve the community of Alpena.

“To be given the opportunity to serve Alpena again and work alongside a team that is deeply committed to this community is both meaningful and energizing,” Erickson said in the release. “Alpena holds a special place for me and I look forward to building on the strong foundation already in place to support our patients and families across the region.”

With an extensive history of serving on local boards and councils, Erickson started his career with MyMichigan Health in 2008 as the system vice president support services. He then transitioned in 2021 to system vice president professional services where he was accountable for oversight, vision, and leading the strategic direction for professional services across the health system. Erickson holds master’s degrees in business administration, as well as technology management, both from the University of Maryland. He also earned a bachelor’s degree in management studies from the same university. Erickson is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives.

“We have a very strong and talented group of individuals that lead our health system, all backed by an incredible group of employees, volunteers and health care providers. And, while the faces are familiar and leadership roles evolve, our Purpose remains the same: ‘Creating Healthy Communities – Together,'” Watson said in the release. “This guiding principle along with our supportive culture has anchored MyMichigan throughout our growth to ensure that the evolving needs of patients and communities are met with excellence now and for years to come.”

Watson’s role will be filled by Cross, effective March 29.

Those interested in learning more about MyMichigan Health may visit mymichigan.org

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