Following a comprehensive national search, Brigham and Women's Hospital has named Daniel Morash, MBA, the new chief financial officer and senior vice president of Finance, effective September 1. In this role, Morash will oversee the finance departments for Brigham and Women’s Hospital, the Brigham and Women’s Physicians’ Organization and Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital.
“I’m so pleased to welcome Daniel in his new role as CFO and SVP of Finance,” said Robert S.D. Higgins, MD, MSHA, president of Brigham and Women’s Hospital. “His proven track record of thoughtful and strategic leadership, coupled with his vast experience in academic medicine make him an excellent choice to shepherd our financial priorities and wellbeing.”
“Daniel’s strong business acumen as well his ability to be creative, nimble, and disciplined will continue to be an invaluable asset to the Mass General Brigham enterprise finance leadership team and to the Brigham team,” said Giles W.L. Boland, MD, president of the Brigham and Women’s Physicians’ Organization.
Morash currently serves as the chief financial officer and senior vice president of the Mass General Physicians’ Organization and prior to that, he served in the department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital as Executive Director. He has successfully partnered with colleagues across our system in a variety of ways, including consolidating physician revenue cycle activities, establishing the financial underpinnings for our system-wide enterprise services of Emergency Medicine, Radiology, Anesthesia and Pathology, and mitigating the financial impacts of COVID-19.
"Brigham and Women’s Hospital is a leader in healthcare, innovation, and quality and I’m honored to have been chosen for this role,” said Daniel Morash, MBA, the Brigham’s new chief financial officer and SVP of Finance said. “I look forward to collaborating with the Brigham’s talented leadership and helping to lead the financial strategy of our storied institution and I’m excited to continue to work with my colleagues across Mass General Brigham as we tackle the serious financial challenges our industry is facing.”
Morash earned his BBA from Amherst College and his MBA from MIT Sloan School of Business.
Morash succeeds former CFO and SVP of Finance, Christopher Dunleavy, who left the Brigham last October.