Warren E. Moore, of Hopewell Township, has been named president and chief executive officer of Children’s Specialized Hospital.
“Warren is a tremendous leader whose strategic vision and focus on innovation has played a central role in the growth of Children’s Specialized Hospital,” said Amy B. Mansue, who will assume the role of president, Southern Division, RWJBarnabas Health.
Mr. Moore joined CSH in 1998 and has served as executive vice president and chief operating officer for the past nine years. During his tenure, CSH has become a nationally recognized provider of health services for children with special healthcare needs and expanded both the breadth and depth of services offered to encompass 13 locations and more than 28,000 children served last year.
In 2015 he assumed the additional role of chief administrative officer at Bristol-Myers Squibb Children’s Hospital at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, a role in which he will continue.
Prior to joining CSH, Moore served in leadership roles at HealthSouth, where he focused on business development and strategic planning.
Mr. Moore received his Bachelor of Science in business management from the University of Maryland, and his Masters in health and human service administration from Rider University. Moore is a past Chair of the Governor’s State Interagency Coordinating Council and serves on the New Jersey Council of Children’s Hospitals Leadership Committee and the Board of Directors of Ronald McDonald House of Central & Northern New Jersey. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives.
Mr. Moore succeeds Amy B. Mansue, who held the position of president and CEO at CSH since 2003.
Mr. Moore resides in Hopewell Township with his wife, Jen, and their five children.