The Chatham-Kent Ontario Health Team (CKOHT) has a new leader.
Cory Gosnell is stepping in as the organization’s next Executive Transformation Lead. He takes over from Melissa Sharpe-Harrigan, who left earlier this spring to join the Canadian Mental Health Association Lambton-Kent (CMHALK).
The CKOHT collaborates with all health care organizations in Chatham-Kent to help coordinate and provide care.
With Gosnell on board, the organization gains 25 years of leadership experience in the health sector. His background includes roles within Ontario’s Ministry of Health, Cancer Care Ontario, and most recently, the Lawson Health Research Institute.
“I look forward to stepping into my new role – listening to the needs of the residents of the region and working alongside the incredible healthcare professionals and organizations throughout Chatham-Kent to deliver the best outcomes we can for our community,” said Gosnell.
He will officially start on June 29, 2026.
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