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She succeeds Jeffrey Romoff, the longtime President and CEO who led UPMC through a period of unprecedented growth.During Romoff\u2019s tenure, UPMC transformed from a Pittsburgh-based academic medical center to an international health care leader with some 93,000 employees and 800 locations. The board has charged Davis with ushering in UPMC\u2019s next chapter at a critical time for the health care and insurance industries.It\u2019s a formidable task, but one for which she is well-poised: Davis has served in leadership positions at UPMC for nearly two decades.Most recently, Davis served as both UPMC\u2019s Executive Vice President and President of its Health Services Division. Before this, she was the Chief Operating Officer of the Health Services Division.It was her role as President of UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital that first brought her to Pittsburgh in 2004. Since then, the organization has spread throughout Pennsylvania, the region, and the world.\u201cThe changes at UPMC are what makes this system so exciting and so great to be a part of,\u201d Davis says. \u201cWe are never satisfied. Yesterday\u2019s solutions to today\u2019s problems are just that \u2014 yesterday\u2019s solutions.\u201dBefore joining UPMC, Davis was President of Graduate Hospital in Philadelphia, part of Tenet Healthcare Corporation, and also served in various roles at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. She served as Chief Operating Officer at Presbyterian Medical Center and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Davis was Chief Marketing and Operations Officer at Penn Medicine.\u201cWe are thrilled to announce Leslie as UPMC\u2019s next leader,\u201d says G. Nicholas Beckwith III, Chair, UPMC Board of Directors. \u201cShe brings a stellar track record built over three decades of leadership in health care.\u201dA Commitment to PatientsDavis says UPMC will continue to build upon its culture of innovation in the years ahead \u2014 with a particular focus on the patient experience.\u201cThere shouldn\u2019t be a patient who wants to go anywhere else,\u201d Davis says.Of particular importance to Davis is translational science \u2014 the breakthrough \u201clearning while doing\u201d approach that UPMC continues to pioneer in its medicine. Davis says the size and scope of an organization like UPMC can help it leverage new learnings and technologies.She hopes to see UPMC\u2019s world-renowned specialty services spread from Pittsburgh to all the domestic and international regions that it serves.At the core of this growth is a commitment to caring for patients.\u201cThe most important thing that we\u2019re doing right now is our double-down focus on the patient experience,\u201d Davis says. \u201cBecause everything we do starts and stops with the patient.\u201d"},{"@context":"https:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"name":"2021","item":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/2021\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"name":"07","item":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/2021\/\/07\/#breadcrumbitem"},{"@type":"ListItem","position":3,"name":"Leslie Davis: Ushering in New Era at UPMC","item":"https:\/\/share-dev.upmc.com\/2021\/07\/leslie-davis-upmc-president\/#breadcrumbitem"}]}]