Senior Leadership Transition Underway at Spectrum Health Lakeland

The woman who has served for 34 years as Vice President of Legal & General Counsel for Spectrum Health Lakeland is retiring, leading to a senior leadership transition at the institution, which welcomes a new player to the team from North Carolina.

Spectrum Health Lakeland has announced today the retirement of Mary Ann Pater, JD, RN, who served as the organization’s Vice President of Legal and General Counsel since 1987. Filling her role on the senior leadership team is Thomas Huyck, JD, who brings over 20 years of legal experience to Lakeland.

Pater earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Central Michigan University and a Juris Doctor from the University of Detroit. She also holds an associate degree in nursing from Lake Michigan College. Over the last three decades, Pater has helped lead Lakeland through tremendous growth, both in the number and breadth of facilities and services, and its continued focus on patient safety and quality.

Pater says, “I’ve most valued the people and relationships I’ve developed in my more than 34 years at Lakeland,” and adds, “I am so very proud of the safe, high quality health care services we provide to our community and have the utmost confidence in the organization’s future thanks to an exceptional team of physicians, nurses, and support staff.”

Huyck joins Lakeland from North Carolina where he previously served as Chief Legal Officer for Appalachian Regional Healthcare System. Prior to that he was a partner with James-Bates-Brannan-Groover, LLP in Macon, Georgia. Huyck holds a Master of Public Administration degree from Valdosta State University, Georgia and a Juris Doctor from Mercer University, Georgia. He is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Association of Corporate Counsel, and American Health Lawyers Association.

For his part, Huyck says, “I am very thankful for the opportunity to work with such a compassionate and capable team and look forward to serving the legal needs of those who care for our community every day.”

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