New chief operating officer named at U-M C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital, Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital

Longtime health care executive Luanne Thomas Ewald to lead strategic and operational management for children’s and women’s health services at Michigan Medicine.

Author | Beata Mostafavi

Luanne Thomas Ewald, FACHE, M.H.A., who has more than 25 years of experience working in healthcare, has been selected as the new chief operating officer of C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital at Michigan Medicine.

Ewald is currently the CEO of Detroit Medical Center’s Children’s Hospital of Michigan, where she has overseen the Detroit facility and seven outpatient centers since 2016. She begins her new role at Michigan Medicine Jan.6

Ewald will be responsible for the strategic leadership and operational management of all administrative activities at Mott and Von Voigtlander. In partnership with the chief clinical officer and chief nursing officer, she will plan, manage and evaluate all administrative, financial, and operational goals.

"Luanne has an impressive record of leadership and advocacy for women’s and children’s health,” says Marschall Runge, M.D., Ph.D., the executive vice president of medical affairs for U-M, CEO of Michigan Medicine and dean of the Medical School.

“We greatly look forward to Luanne bringing her strong background and expertise in health management to guide the strategic growth of our children’s and programs and services.”

During her tenure at DMC, Ewald has held several leadership positions in strategic planning, ambulatory network development, marketing and administration. Prior to her role as CEO, she was DMC’s regional vice president for business development. 

She says she’s energized about working with the children’s and women’s health faculty and staff at Michigan Medicine.

“It’s been a passion of mine to serve women and children because women’s and children’s health are integral to the strength of families and communities,” Ewald says. 

“I’m excited for this opportunity to join the Ann Arbor community and continue my purpose and passion in another part of the state. Michigan Medicine has a strong commitment to providing women and children with the highest quality care possible, and I’m looking forward to working with the institution’s teams on behalf of families.”

Ewald has also been involved in numerous community and professional organizations. She is the chairman of the Michigan Hospital Association’s Council on Children’s Health and was recently appointed to the American Hospital Association’s Maternal and Child Health Council. She serves on the board of directors for several youth-focused organizations, and has received numerous honors and recognitions from civic and professional organizations.

She received her bachelor of science degree in business administration with a specialization in marketing from Marquette University in Milwaukee and a master's degree in hospital and health administration from Xavier University in Cincinnati. She has two daughters, Maggie, 19, who is a sophomore at Marquette University; and Mollie,16.

“We are pleased to welcome Luanne to our administrative team and community,” says David Spahlinger, president of the University of Michigan Health System and executive vice dean for clinical affairs at the U-M Medical School.

“Luanne brings tremendous experience to help lead the children’s and women’s team into the future as we continue to enhance our exceptional care and serve our patients in the state of Michigan and beyond.”

C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital is the only children’s hospital in Michigan ranked among the nation’s top children’s hospitals in every specialty evaluated by U.S. News & World Report.

In late March, Michigan Medicine signed an affiliation agreement with Sparrow Health System, paving the way for ongoing collaboration between the two systems. The first implementation of the agreement included a joint venture integrating the pediatric services offered through Sparrow Children’s.

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