New CFO Prioritizes Workforce Stability for Specialized Services

Glenn Williams outlines his plan to navigate external pressures in his first year at Community Hospital

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

In a new episode of HealthLeaders Media's HL Shorts podcast, Glenn Williams, the new CFO at Community Hospital in Grand Junction, Colorado, discusses the external pressures he will focus on in his first year and how he plans to prioritize workforce stability in specialized service lines to help execute his financial strategy and consistently invest in staff.

Why it matters

Workforce challenges, including staffing shortages and retention issues, have been a major concern for healthcare organizations in recent years. As the new CFO, Williams' focus on stabilizing the workforce for specialized services could help Community Hospital maintain high-quality care and financial sustainability.

The details

Williams plans to prioritize workforce stability in specialized service lines, such as by investing in staff development and competitive compensation, in order to execute his financial strategy and ensure consistent, high-quality care for patients. He sees workforce challenges as a key external pressure he will need to navigate in his first year as CFO.

  • Williams recently joined Community Hospital as the new CFO.

The players

Glenn Williams

The new CFO at Community Hospital in Grand Junction, Colorado.

Community Hospital

A healthcare organization located in Grand Junction, Colorado.

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What they’re saying

“We must prioritize workforce stability in our specialized service lines to help execute our financial strategy and consistently invest in our staff.”

— Glenn Williams, CFO (HealthLeaders Media)

The takeaway

As healthcare organizations continue to face workforce challenges, the new CFO's focus on stabilizing the workforce for specialized services could help Community Hospital maintain high-quality care and financial sustainability.