Congratulations to RWJBarnabas Health John W. Doll Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer John Doll was named Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of RWJBarnabas Health in March, 2022. In this role, he oversees the day-to-day operations of the health system – including all hospital and Medical Group operations, as well as finance, information technology, human resources, quality and legal affairs functions. Prior to his promotion and for over a decade, Mr. Doll guided RWJBarnabas Health’s financial operations through mergers, consolidations, and health crises in such leadership roles as Chief Integration Officer, Chief Financial Officer and, as of 2020, Chief Financial and Administrative Officer. As leader of the RWJBH Strategic Council, he guides fellow c-suite leaders in sharing best practices and priorities, ensuring that the System’s resources are appropriately dedicated in achieving the organization’s mission. Prior to joining Barnabas Health in 2010, Mr. Doll held executive positions at a large regional health system and a healthcare information technology and consulting firm. He began his career in Ernst & Young’s Healthcare Audit and Consulting practice. Mr. Doll received his degree in Accounting from the University of Delaware. Lisa Dressner Vice President of Behavioral Health Services Lisa Dressner, LCSW, is Vice President of the Department of Behavioral Health and Psychiatry at RWJBH Trinitas Regional Medical Center and oversees all crisis and screening programs across the Behavioral Health service line for the system. In addition to over twenty-five years of clinical and program management experience with child, adult, and family services in hospital and community based settings, she has trained and published on engaging individuals and communities impacted by violence and ensuring access and quality mental health education and care. Congratulations to Somerset County Prosecutor John McDonald Prosecutor McDonald graduated from Seton Hall Law School in 1979 and served a judicial Clerkship with the Hon. Joseph F. Walsh in the Superior Court in Essex County. He practiced law with Michael Rogers at McDonald & Rogers in Somerville, New Jersey from 1980 until 2017. After Nomination by Governor Chris Christie and Confirmation by the New Jersey Senate, Mr. McDonald was sworn in as a Judge of the Superior Court on July 12, 2017. During his five years on the Bench, Judge McDonald was assigned to the Family Part and handled Matrimonial and Domestic Violence cases. After Nomination by Governor Phil Murphy and Confirmation by the New Jersey Senate, Mr. McDonald was sworn in as the Somerset County Prosecutor on July 1, 2022. As the Somerset County Prosecutor, he is the chief law enforcement officer for the county. He directly supervises 25 Assistant Prosecutors, 60 law enforcement officers including detectives and superior officers, and 40 support staff. Additionally, the Somerset County Prosecutor indirectly supervises the operations of Somerset County’s 19 municipal police departments and the nearly 800 officers in those departments. Mr. McDonald served as the President of the Somerset County Bar Association and as the President of the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey. In 2007 Prosecutor McDonald was admitted as a Fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. In 2010 Mr. McDonald was awarded the Equal Justice Medal by Legal Services of New Jersey in recognition of many years of pro bono services to indigent clients. In 2013 Prosecutor McDonald was recognized as the Somerset County Professional Lawyer of the Year by the New Jersey Commission on Professionalism in the Law. In 2016 Mr. McDonald was awarded the Hon. Lawrence A. Whipple award by the Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers of New Jersey recognizing his professionalism, dedication to, and passion for the law.
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