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Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital CEO and executives

Executive Summary. Based on our data team's research, Sean Belanger is the Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital's CEO. Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital has 3,400 employees, of which 33 are in a leadership position.
Here are further demographic highlights of the leadership team:
  • The Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital executive team is 64% female and 36% male.
  • 65% of the management team is White.
  • 15% of Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 11% of the management team is Black or African American.
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Name & TitleBio
Sean Belanger

Chief Executive Officer

Belanger received his bachelor’s degree in management from Virginia Tech and has 30 years experience in technology leadership. He was most recently/CEO of Paradyne Networks and was the driving force behind the unveiling of technology that resulted in increasing Internet access to millions of customers, including major telephone companies. Prior to Paradyne Networks, he was general manager of 3Com’s Network Service Provider Division.

George Jallo

Board Member

Angela Green

VP & Chief Patient Safety & Quality Officer

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Angela Green, Ph.D., R.N., CPHQ, FAHA, FAAN, is the Catherine Kobren Endowed Professor in Patient Safety and Quality and is the vice president and chief patient safety and quality officer at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Dr. Green joined the hospital staff in September of 2017 as senior director of patient safety and quality. She joined the faculty of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing in 2018.

She is a nationally recognized leader in patient safety and quality and has extensive experience in practice and academic settings, including serving as a staff nurse; neonatal and cardiac nurse practitioner; academic faculty; director of nursing research and professional practice; interim chief nursing officer; and most recently, vice president for process improvement at Arkansas Children's Hospital.

Dr. Green is a member of the Children's Hospitals' Solutions for Patient Safety Clinical Steering Team and is actively involved in the Children's Hospital Association Quality and Safety Leaders Forum. She is a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellow alumna and a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality.

She earned her B.S.N. from Auburn University and received the School of Nursing Distinguished Alumni Award in 2011. She earned her M.S.N. from the University of South Alabama and her Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences where she received the Distinguished Alumni Award for Nursing Research in 2013.

K. Alicia Schulhof

Board Member

Melissa MacOgay

Board Member

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Melissa Macogay, DNP, MBA, RN, CCRN-K, NE-BC is vice president and chief nursing officer for Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.

A registered nurse for more than 21 years, Macogay is passionate about pediatric nursing, encouraging and supporting professionalism from her teams. She is dedicated to creating high quality, reliable systems of care founded upon a healthy work environment. In 2019, Macogay led Johns Hopkins All Children’s hospital to achieve their initial Magnet designation for nursing excellence.

Prior to her role as a nurse executive, she began her nursing career at the bedside in the pediatric intensive care unit and later served in a variety of transformative leadership positions including pediatric critical care, dialysis and Brain Protection Sciences.

Macogay holds a D.N.P from The Ohio State University, and an M.B.A. from Baker College. She is certified in critical care and is also a board-certified nurse executive (NE-BC) from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Macogay is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Association of Critical Care Nurses and the American Organization of Nurse Leaders.

Michelle Smith

Board Member

Dr. Smith specializes in critical care medicine in the cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU) and pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. She joined the hospital staff in 2015 and became vice chair of the medical staff in January 2020. She became chief of the medical staff in January 2022.

She earned her medical degree at Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed her pediatric residency at Children’s Hospital, Los Angeles. She completed her pediatric critical care fellowship at The Johns Hopkins University.

Sherron Rogers

Board Member

Sherron Rogers is the chief financial officer at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. She joined the hospital staff in 2022.

Rogers strategically leads the financial areas of the hospital, including financial planning and analysis, financial accounting, hospital and professional billing, patient access, revenue integrity, managed care, case management and health information management. She enjoys engaging multidisciplinary teams to identify and work toward challenging goals, and she ensures transparency of financial performance and improvement initiatives to the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and Johns Hopkins All Children’s Foundation Boards of Trustees, committees and leadership.

Rogers has served more than two decades in leadership positions with a focus on process improvement, strategy and operations across pediatric, adult, academic and safety-net hospitals. She was previously the chief financial officer and chief strategy officer at Eskenazi Health in Indiana, which provides a comprehensive range of primary and specialty care services at the 333-bed hospital and outpatient facilities on its main campus as well as 12 ambulatory sites located throughout Indianapolis. Before her role as chief financial officer and chief strategy officer, she also served in positions including vice president of business development, operational excellence and strategy, and associate vice president of operational excellence. While at Eskenazi Health, Rogers directed three-year rolling strategic plans that led to the strongest financial performance and most significant growth in the system’s history, including a financial improvement effort of more than $150 million in four years.

Before joining Eskenazi Health, Rogers spent 11 years at Indiana University Health successfully leading large operational teams of roughly 1,000 people and culminating in her role as vice president and transformation officer at Riley Hospital for Children.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in information science from Indiana University, Bloomington. She is a Six Sigma Black Belt and a fellow of America’s Essential Hospitals. She has successfully completed Harvard Business School programs and training with the Healthcare Financial Management Association. She also helped to grow and re-envision the Indianapolis region as a board member and chair of several local organizations and initiatives.

Divya Joshi

Board Member

Joseph Perno

Board Member

Kayla Sutton

Board Member

As chief of staff for administration, Kayla Sutton, M.H.A., serves as an advisor and consultant to the hospital president and executive leaders, providing guidance, coordination and management of high-level, cross-functional projects and programs to further the Johns Hopkins All Children’s operational and strategic priorities. She also manages and supports the organization’s governance structure and serves as the Board of Trustees executive liaison.

Sutton joined Johns Hopkins All Children’s in 2018 as program manager for the Maternal, Fetal & Neonatal Institute. She managed the institute’s programmatic and administrative operations and implemented the institute’s strategic plan to grow volumes and improve outcomes. Before joining Johns Hopkins All Children’s, she was the senior planning and business development consultant at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. Prior to her work at St. Louis Children’s, Sutton managed physician practices for BJC Medical Group.

Sutton earned her Bachelor of Science in health information management and her Master of Health Administration from St. Louis University.

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Name & TitleBio
George Jallo

Board Member

Angela Green

VP & Chief Patient Safety & Quality Officer

Angela Green's LinkedIn

Angela Green, Ph.D., R.N., CPHQ, FAHA, FAAN, is the Catherine Kobren Endowed Professor in Patient Safety and Quality and is the vice president and chief patient safety and quality officer at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. Dr. Green joined the hospital staff in September of 2017 as senior director of patient safety and quality. She joined the faculty of the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing in 2018.

She is a nationally recognized leader in patient safety and quality and has extensive experience in practice and academic settings, including serving as a staff nurse; neonatal and cardiac nurse practitioner; academic faculty; director of nursing research and professional practice; interim chief nursing officer; and most recently, vice president for process improvement at Arkansas Children's Hospital.

Dr. Green is a member of the Children's Hospitals' Solutions for Patient Safety Clinical Steering Team and is actively involved in the Children's Hospital Association Quality and Safety Leaders Forum. She is a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse Fellow alumna and a Certified Professional in Healthcare Quality.

She earned her B.S.N. from Auburn University and received the School of Nursing Distinguished Alumni Award in 2011. She earned her M.S.N. from the University of South Alabama and her Ph.D. from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences where she received the Distinguished Alumni Award for Nursing Research in 2013.

K. Alicia Schulhof

Board Member

Melissa MacOgay

Board Member

Melissa MacOgay's LinkedIn

Melissa Macogay, DNP, MBA, RN, CCRN-K, NE-BC is vice president and chief nursing officer for Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.

A registered nurse for more than 21 years, Macogay is passionate about pediatric nursing, encouraging and supporting professionalism from her teams. She is dedicated to creating high quality, reliable systems of care founded upon a healthy work environment. In 2019, Macogay led Johns Hopkins All Children’s hospital to achieve their initial Magnet designation for nursing excellence.

Prior to her role as a nurse executive, she began her nursing career at the bedside in the pediatric intensive care unit and later served in a variety of transformative leadership positions including pediatric critical care, dialysis and Brain Protection Sciences.

Macogay holds a D.N.P from The Ohio State University, and an M.B.A. from Baker College. She is certified in critical care and is also a board-certified nurse executive (NE-BC) from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Macogay is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Association of Critical Care Nurses and the American Organization of Nurse Leaders.

Michelle Smith

Board Member

Dr. Smith specializes in critical care medicine in the cardiovascular intensive care unit (CVICU) and pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. She joined the hospital staff in 2015 and became vice chair of the medical staff in January 2020. She became chief of the medical staff in January 2022.

She earned her medical degree at Georgetown University School of Medicine and completed her pediatric residency at Children’s Hospital, Los Angeles. She completed her pediatric critical care fellowship at The Johns Hopkins University.

Sherron Rogers

Board Member

Sherron Rogers is the chief financial officer at Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital. She joined the hospital staff in 2022.

Rogers strategically leads the financial areas of the hospital, including financial planning and analysis, financial accounting, hospital and professional billing, patient access, revenue integrity, managed care, case management and health information management. She enjoys engaging multidisciplinary teams to identify and work toward challenging goals, and she ensures transparency of financial performance and improvement initiatives to the Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital and Johns Hopkins All Children’s Foundation Boards of Trustees, committees and leadership.

Rogers has served more than two decades in leadership positions with a focus on process improvement, strategy and operations across pediatric, adult, academic and safety-net hospitals. She was previously the chief financial officer and chief strategy officer at Eskenazi Health in Indiana, which provides a comprehensive range of primary and specialty care services at the 333-bed hospital and outpatient facilities on its main campus as well as 12 ambulatory sites located throughout Indianapolis. Before her role as chief financial officer and chief strategy officer, she also served in positions including vice president of business development, operational excellence and strategy, and associate vice president of operational excellence. While at Eskenazi Health, Rogers directed three-year rolling strategic plans that led to the strongest financial performance and most significant growth in the system’s history, including a financial improvement effort of more than $150 million in four years.

Before joining Eskenazi Health, Rogers spent 11 years at Indiana University Health successfully leading large operational teams of roughly 1,000 people and culminating in her role as vice president and transformation officer at Riley Hospital for Children.

She holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s degree in information science from Indiana University, Bloomington. She is a Six Sigma Black Belt and a fellow of America’s Essential Hospitals. She has successfully completed Harvard Business School programs and training with the Healthcare Financial Management Association. She also helped to grow and re-envision the Indianapolis region as a board member and chair of several local organizations and initiatives.

Divya Joshi

Board Member

Joseph Perno

Board Member

Kayla Sutton

Board Member

As chief of staff for administration, Kayla Sutton, M.H.A., serves as an advisor and consultant to the hospital president and executive leaders, providing guidance, coordination and management of high-level, cross-functional projects and programs to further the Johns Hopkins All Children’s operational and strategic priorities. She also manages and supports the organization’s governance structure and serves as the Board of Trustees executive liaison.

Sutton joined Johns Hopkins All Children’s in 2018 as program manager for the Maternal, Fetal & Neonatal Institute. She managed the institute’s programmatic and administrative operations and implemented the institute’s strategic plan to grow volumes and improve outcomes. Before joining Johns Hopkins All Children’s, she was the senior planning and business development consultant at St. Louis Children’s Hospital. Prior to her work at St. Louis Children’s, Sutton managed physician practices for BJC Medical Group.

Sutton earned her Bachelor of Science in health information management and her Master of Health Administration from St. Louis University.

Kimberly Berfield

Board Member

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital leadership demographics

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital gender distribution in management team

  • The Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital executive team is 64% female and 36% male.
  • Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital is 78% female and 22% male company-wide.
Male
Male
36%
Company-wide: 22%
Female
Female
64%
Company-wide: 78%

Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital executives by race

Management Team:
  • The most common ethnicity among Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital executive officers is White.
  • 65% of the management team is White.
  • 15% of Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital's management is Hispanic or Latino.
  • 11% of the management team is Black or African American.
Company-wide:
  • White is the most common ethnicity company-wide.
  • 59% of employees are White.
  • 17% of employees are Hispanic or Latino.
  • 15% of employees are Black or African American.
  • Management team
  • General
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