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FirstHealth welcomes new chief nursing officer

PINEHURST — FirstHealth of the Carolinas named Jacklynn Lesniak, DNP, M.S., R.N., NEA-BC, as its new chief nursing officer.  

Lesniak has previously served as chief nursing officer for Aurora Medical Center Grafton in Wisconsin and at Cancer Treatment Centers of Americas’ Comprehensive Cancer Care Hospital and Research Center in Chicago. 

Lesniak began her career in health care as a critical care nurse in Mercy Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago and has worked in numerous roles, including clinical educator, cardiovascular ICU manager and heart care service line director. 

Lesniak earned a Doctorate of Nursing Practice from Northern Kentucky University, a Bachelor of Science in nursing from Illinois Wesleyan University and a Master of Science in management from National-Louis University in Illinois. Lesniak is also board certified as a Nurse Executive with the America Nurses Credentialing Center. 

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“I am thrilled to welcome Jacklynn to the FirstHealth family,” said Mickey W. Foster, MHA, chief executive officer, with FirstHealth of the Carolinas. “She has a wealth of experience and a valuable skill set that will enhance the ways we deliver high-quality patient care.”   

Lesniak said she was attracted to FirstHealth because of the opportunity the position provided to be part of a community-based, independent health care organization that was top performing and focused on exceptional patient care and employee culture.   

“Once I met the FirstHealth team, I knew this would be a perfect fit for me,” she said. “I’m enjoying my first few days on the job meeting the dedicated and caring team at FirstHealth.  Everyone has been extremely warm and welcoming, and it’s apparent that the FirstHealth family goes above and beyond for the patients we serve.” 

Lesniak and her husband, Bruce, have two adult children. They look forward to making their new home in the Sandhills region and discovering all the area has to offer. 

 



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