US-based paediatric health system Children’s Minnesota has announced that its president and CEO, Dr Marc Gorelick, will retire in July 2025.

Dr Gorelick has led the organisation since December 2017, having joined as its chief operating officer in March that year.

The health system has said that he had played a key role in modernising its practices by making investments in technology to enhance care delivery and access.

Children’s Minnesota Governance board chair JJ Kuhn said: “Dr Gorelick’s impact on Children’s Minnesota has been profound, far-reaching and will have long-lasting impact.

“Under his leadership, the organisation built on its already strong foundation to advance the standards for paediatric care, while prioritising equity, diversity and inclusion in all aspects of the organisation’s work.

“We will deeply miss Marc and are thankful for his significant contributions to Children’s Minnesota as a leader in the region now and for many years to come.”

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Dr Gorelick’s advocacy work includes leading efforts to pass legislation improving health equity for children in Minnesota, including universal school meals and making Minnesota a transgender refugee state.

Under his leadership, Children’s Minnesota expanded its outpatient and ambulatory services to more than 12 locations across the Twin Cities metro area.

Children’s Minnesota’s board of directors has begun seeking a successor for Dr Gorelick, who will work with the board and leadership team over the coming months to ensure a smooth transition.

Gorelick said: “As I prepare to pass the baton, I am proud that we have laid the foundation for what comes next.

“Together, we developed a bold vision to further strengthen our position as the premier paediatric acute care provider in the region, remain focused exclusively on kids, and deliver the most exceptional experience for our patients, families and staff.”