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Meadows Psychiatric Center names new CEO

THE MEADOWS has named Rod Kornfumpf as its new CEO. (Submitted photo)

Centre County Gazette


BELLEFONTE — The Meadows Psychiatric Center has a new chief executive officer/manager director.

Rod Kornrumpf was appointed to the position in early February, according to a release from the center.

In this role, Kornrumpf is responsible to provide oversight and direction to ensure the delivery of high-quality care and attention to those who entrust The Meadows with their psychiatric care and treatment.

Kornrumpf brings more than 20 years of behavioral health leadership and expertise to his new role.

Prior to joining The Meadows Psychiatric Center, Kornrumpf served — under contract with Sheppard Pratt — as vice president of the behavioral health service line for Luminis Health.

In that role, he provided vision, direction and oversight of a continuum of services that include Inpatient hospital and outpatient mental health services; behavioral health walk-in urgent care; psychiatric day treatment; inpatient and outpatient substance use services; and hospital-based consultation services. His other behavioral health leadership roles include the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health, Christiana Care Health System in Delaware and for the state of Minnesota.

“It is an honor to join The Meadows team and continue to support the team’s commitment to the communities we serve,” said Kornrumpf. “As behavioral health becomes more and more intertwined with physical health, as it should, The Meadows is uniquely positioned to continue to serve the most vulnerable in our area with accessible, high quality, high compassion services.”

Kornrumpf is a graduate of Slippery Rock University in Pennsylvania and earned his master’s in healthcare administration from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. He is a fellow with the American College of Health Executives. He has served as co-chair of the Prince George’s County Behavioral Health Advisory Group; as a member of the Behavioral Health Task Force of the Maryland Hospital Association; and on the board of directors of Habitat for Humanity-Susquehanna and Chesapeake Health Education Programs.