Lincoln Memorial Hospital President and CEO Dolan Dalpoas will soon take on a new leadership position with Memorial Health. Beginning October 27th, Dalpoas will serve as Senior Vice President and Chief Community Impact and Philanthropy Officer, a role that will see him lead community health initiatives and philanthropic efforts. The position reflects both his long career of service in Lincoln and his ongoing commitment to strengthening healthcare access in central Illinois.
In his new capacity, Dalpoas will oversee Memorial Health’s three critical access hospitals: Jacksonville Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, and Taylorville Memorial Hospital. He will also guide the organization’s five hospital foundations and systemwide community health improvement programs. His leadership will help coordinate efforts that link local hospitals and communities under one shared mission of improving regional health and wellness.
A Lincoln native, Dalpoas earned his bachelor’s degree from Daemen College in Amherst, New York, and his master of public health degree from the University of Illinois at Springfield. He has remained actively involved in his community through service on numerous boards, including Lincoln College, Lincoln Rotary, the Lincoln Area YMCA, Springfield YMCA, and Lincoln Economic Advancement and Development.
Dalpoas has been part of Lincoln Memorial Hospital since 1994 and has led the organization as president and CEO since 2006. During his tenure, he earned national recognition as one of the top 50 critical access hospital CEOs in the country. His experience and dedication have made him a strong advocate for rural hospitals and the patients they serve.
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