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Three CMH employees take new leadership roles in plant facilities

Citizens Memorial Hospital/Citizens Memorial Health Care Foundation has promoted three employees to new leadership roles within the plant facilities department.

Justin Bryant has been named the plant facilities supervisor. Bryant, who has worked at CMH for 18 years, began his career as the plant facilities supervisor at Colonial Springs Healthcare Center in Buffalo in 2006. Most recently, he served as the assistant supervisor for plant facilities. In his new role, Bryant will oversee the hospital maintenance department and play a significant role in ensuring organizational life safety regulatory compliance.

Tim Branstetter has been promoted to the plant facilities assistant supervisor. Although he recently began his career at CMH, Branstetter brings over 20 years of experience in maintenance, repair and supply purchasing. He will oversee maintenance for the clinic system, Douglas Medical Center, Carrie J. Babb Cancer Center, and Bolivar Technical College.

Justin Hamlet has been appointed as the bio-med supervisor. Hamlet, who has been with CMH for 14 years, previously served as the lead bio-med technician. In his new role, he will oversee medical equipment at the hospital, Douglas Medical Center and various clinics. His responsibilities include preventive maintenance, demand work orders, and overseeing the hospital’s medical gas, nurse call and SensoScientific programs. Hamlet holds associate degrees in electrical technology and bio-medical equipment technology.

For more information about CMH, visit citizensmemorial.com.

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