Dr. Charles Anderson joins The Dimock Center

Boston Globe Jan 2, 2021

The board of directors of the Dimock Center has hired Dr. Charles Anderson to be its new president and chief executive. The 56-year-old Newton resident took over on Monday for Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan, who left the CEO’s job at the Roxbury health care organization in the fall of 2019. The Dimock Center employs more than 500 people, and has an annual budget of $43 million. Trained as a physician, Anderson has held a variety of roles during the past 25 years in the Greater Boston health care sector, including as an executive at Boston private equity firm Exaltare Capital and, previously, at the Caritas Christi hospital group, where he helped lead its transition into the for-profit Steward Health Care.

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