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Rena Weaver retires From Gouverneur Hospital

March 12, 2020 Dan McClelland
Rachel Gates, HR Representative; Lori-Anne McCormick, HR Site Leader; Rena Weaver; and Lori Pistolesi-Wade, HR Benefits, Compensation, and Compliance Specialist. (SLHS photo)

Rachel Gates, HR Representative; Lori-Anne McCormick, HR Site Leader; Rena Weaver; and Lori Pistolesi-Wade, HR Benefits, Compensation, and Compliance Specialist. (SLHS photo)

Rena Weaver, Human Resources Assistant, has retired from St. Lawrence Health System’s Gouverneur Hospital after 28 years of service.

Since 1991, Ms. Weaver served both the E.J. Noble Hospital and Gouverneur Hospital in numerous capacities, including Biller, Patient Representative, Pharmacy Technician, Inpatient Sitter, and, most recently, Human Resources Assistant.

“Throughout her time here, Rena acquired a great deal of experience across a wide spectrum of both administrative and clinical roles,” said Gouverneur Hospital CEO Eric Burch. “For nearly three decades, patients, employees, and administrators alike have benefited from her knowledge and sound judgement and her many contributions to the organization will continue to be appreciated for years to come,” added Burch.

“Rena is a very dedicated and compassionate employee who goes out of her way to help coworkers and community members,” said Gouverneur Hospital’s Human Resources Site Leader Lori-Anne McCormick. “As a member of HR, Rena led by example and held the organizations standards to the highest degree; and we are grateful for her longevity and devotion to healthcare within our community.”

Upon retirement, Ms. Weaver is spending more time engaging in her love of watching movies, spending time with family, watching NASCAR’s Jimmy Johnson, and traveling. Her future travel plans already include visiting the casinos in Atlantic City, admiring the views in Montana, and enjoying the Daytona Beach sunshine.

Colleagues joined Ms. Weaver for a reception at the Hospital where she was presented with numerous gifts, including an engraved clock, flowers, and the admiration and well wishes of her colleagues.

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