Dr. Emily Chapman has been named as the new president and CEO of Children’s Minnesota.
Chapman will oversee one of the largest pediatric health systems in the country It includes more than 60 pediatric specialties offered through its two hospitals — in St. Paul and Minneapolis — as well as specialty centers and clinics throughout the Twin Cities.
Her appointment follows the retirement of Dr. Marc Gorelick earlier this year.
Chapman has served as senior vice president of medical affairs and chief medical officer with Children’s Minnesota since 2017. Chapman is the first female president and CEO in the organization’s 100-year history.
Chapman attended Dartmouth Medical School and the University of Minnesota. After residency, she practiced general pediatrics as an owner and president of the Wayzata Children’s Clinic and then pediatric inpatient care leading Children’s Minnesota’s hospital medicine program through its development and expansion.
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