Lakewood Hospital Operations Analyst Wins Early Career Healthcare Executive Regent's Award
Mohun Sundar
Mohun Sundar, Operations Analyst at Lakewood Hospital, Lakewood, Ohio, received the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) Early Career Healthcare Executive Regent's Award at the ACHE Breakfast as part of the Annual Meeting of the Ohio Hospital Association in Columbus, Ohio. The award was bestowed on Mr. Sundar by Kevin J. Miller, FACHE, ACHE's Regent for northern Ohio and President of Ashtabula County Medical Center, Ashtabula, Ohio.
The Early Career Healthcare Executive Regent's Award recognizes ACHE affiliates who have significantly contributed toward the advancement of health care management excellence and the achievement of the goals of ACHE. Affiliates are evaluated on leadership ability, innovative and creative management, executive capability in developing their own organization and promoting its growth and stature in the community, participation in local, state, or provincial hospital and health association activities, participation in civic/community activities and projects, and participation in ACHE activities and interest in assisting ACHE in achieving its objectives.
“I am very appreciative of and deeply humbled by this great award. This accomplishment is a reflection of working with extraordinary healthcare leaders and individuals at all levels who continue to raise the bar on how to serve our local communities with compassion and purpose,” stated Mr. Sundar.
Mr. Sundar has served as operations analyst at Lakewood Hospital since 2007. Prior to this, he served as an Administrative Fellow for the Cleveland Clinic Western Market hospitals. Additionally, Mr. Sundar holds a member status in the American College of Healthcare Executives, demonstrating a commitment to professional excellence. He is also a member of the Group of Aspiring Leaders (GOAL), a young professionals group for the Cleveland Clinic Health System and a board member of the Cleveland StateUniversity Health Care Alumni Association.
Mr. Sundar received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from University of California, Santa Barbara, and his MBA in healthcare administration from Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio in 2006.