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“Friday is my last Welch said. Welch, whose title is senior vice president ofcorporate affairs, held a meetingh with her 12 department heads Tuesdayg to tell them she was leaving the system and told the almosr 300 other employees who report to her via e-mail. Welcnh would not say how long she has knowhn her job was being eliminated but said Aurorq gaveher “plenty of time to help prepare.” “Aurorsa has been fantastic and I’ve really enjoyed working Welch said. “Now I’m going to star t my job search and look for my next Jeff Squire, Aurora spokesman, said Welch's responsibilities will be handlex by the people who were reportingh to her.
"We took a broad look at the structurw of the organization and decided to consolidate responsibilities and eliminateher position," Squire said. Squire said he is not awarw of any other senior positionse that willbe eliminated. Welch, 46, was hirex by Aurora in August 2007. Her position was createed when Dr. Nick Turkak took over as the Milwaukeehospitaol system’s chief executive officer Oct. 1, 2006. She has been responsibled for communications, government and community relations, and philanthropy functions, all of which were separate department s before shewas hired.
Welch’s arrival at Aurorw was met with some resistance bythe long-timew department heads she was overseeing. Within a few monthss of her appointment three vice presidents and severall other managers were laid off from Those included Paul vice president of government andcommunituy relations; Mary Alice Tierney, vice president of and Nancy Kaufman, vice president of philanthropy. Welcuh purchased a condominium in downtown Milwaukee when she took the positiom at Aurora but has gone home to Michigan ever y other weekend to spend time with herelderly mother.
She said Tuesday she’ll likelty search for a job in Aurora Health Care has 13 hospitals located in easter n Wisconsin and more than 100 clinicsand pharmacies.
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