BUSINESS PEOPLE
Kimberly Paul, M.H.A., has been named chief administrative officer (CAO) at the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, effective Sept. 1, 2018. Paul has served as chief executive officer (CEO) of Wright State Physicians (WSP) since April 1, 2017.
As CAO, Paul w ill be responsible for the business and financial operations of the Boonshoft School of Medicine, in addition to continuing her duties as the chief executive officer of WSP, the school’s clinical practice. The creation of the chief administrative officer position will more effectively integrate the business structures of the two organizations in a holistic way.
Paul will oversee all business aspects of Wright State Physicians and the Boonshoft School of Medicine, and will serve as a representative for business operations, budget, finance, human resources, information management, clin- ical functions, and capital planning. As CAO, she will collaborate closely with area clinical partners, including Premier Health, Kettering Health Network, Dayton Children’s Hospital, Five Rivers Health Centers, and the Dayton Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
A graduate of Ohio University, Paul earned a Master of Health Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences.
Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney Mat Heck, Jr. announced that Collin Showe has been appointed to the position of Assistant Montgomery County Prosecuting Attorney.
Showe received his law degree from the Case Western Reserve Unive r sity School of Law in Cleveland, Ohio in 2015. He received his undergrad degree from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio in 2011.
He has previously practiced in Real Estate Litigation.
Showe will be assigned to the Civil Division of the Prosecutor’s Office. The Civil Division is the legal advisor to all county boards, county agencies, county elected officials, and township trustees, boards, and commissions.