Holy Cross Health Names Maryland Market Leader
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Holy Cross Health
SILVER SPRING, Md. (July 14, 2025 —Al Campbell, MBA, FACHE, RN, has been named president and market leader of Holy Cross Health Maryland. His appointment is effective July 28, 2025.
Campbell joins Holy Cross Health from Beth Israel Lahey Health – Winchester Hospital in Massachusetts. There, he served as president and led 18 sites across the broader Winchester regional portfolio.
While at Beth Israel Lahey Health, Campbell oversaw specialty care expansion, contributed to workforce stabilization and advanced philanthropic support for clinical care delivery.
He brings to Holy Cross Health more than two decades of health care leadership experience across operations, strategic growth, regional integration and clinical excellence.
“I am very excited to have Al join my regional leadership team and lead Holy Cross Health,” said Andre (Dre) Boyd, Sr., FACHE, regional president and CEO. “Al is very compassionate and caring executive that is committed to improving care for all. He brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise that will be very advantage to driving growth, service, and quality for Holy Cross Health.”
Campbell’s previous experience includes vice president and chief operating officer for BJC Christian Hospital and Northwest HealthCare in North St. Louis County, Missouri. He also held senior leadership roles at The Regional Medical Center in Orangeburg, South Carolina (now MUSC – Orangeburg), and Nexus Health/Fort Washington Medical Center (now part of Adventist Health) in Maryland.
“I look forward to working with Dre Boyd and the entire team across Holy Cross Health Maryland to meet community needs, achieve our goals and advance the Trinity Health mission,” Campbell said.
Campbell is past president of the National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE)-Washington Metro Area Chapter and was National Conference Co-Chair and National Philanthropic and Sponsorship Chair for NAHSE.
He has served on the Advisory Boards for the University of Maryland School of Healthcare Administration, the University of Maryland School of Nursing “Nurse Leadership Institute,” and Imagine Hope Community charter schools. He is a member of the Board of Overseers at Endicott College and a member of the American Hospital Association Regional Policy Board.
Originally from Guyana, South America, Campbell earned a bachelor’s degree from Norfolk State University in Virginia and an MBA from the University of Phoenix. He began his health care career as an EMT in New Jersey, and his nursing tenure included medical-surgical, cardiac and emergency room care. He is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives.
In his spare time, Campbell participates in a steelpan music orchestra and does missionary work in underserved Caribbean countries.
Campbell succeeds Reginald Eadie, MD, who served as interim president through March 2025.
Holy Cross Health is a Catholic, not-for-profit, people-centered health system that serves the two most populous counties in Maryland, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, and the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. The Holy Cross Health Network operates primary care practices and affordable health centers and
offers a wide range of innovative, community-based health and wellness programs. Specialty care, home care, and hospice services round out Holy Cross Health’s high quality and coordinated continuum of care that aims to improve health and move life ahead for individuals and populations in the communities served.
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Educational Systems Federal Credit Union Enhances Waldorf Branch with Modern Redesign
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Educational Systems FCU
WALDORF, Md. (July 9, 2025)—Educational Systems Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce the completion of renovations at its Waldorf Branch, located at 169A Smallwood Village Center, Waldorf, MD. The renovations provide members with a refreshed, modern and member-focused experience.
The Waldorf Branch remodel features an expanded lobby area, providing visitors
with a brighter and more comfortable space. Traditional teller lines have been replaced with three state-of-the-art Teller Cash Recyclers (TCRs), streamlining transactions, significantly reducing wait times and enabling Ambassadors to deliver more personalized service.
The Credit Union celebrated this milestone with a Waldorf Branch Remodel Celebration & Appreciation Day at the Waldorf Branch. The event hosted Credit Union members and the local community to showcase the updated facility and connect with Ambassadors.
“We’re thrilled to unveil our updated Waldorf Branch,” said Girado Smith, President/CEO of Educational Systems FCU. “These improvements reflect our ongoing commitment to providing convenient, accessible and modern financial solutions to support our members’ evolving needs.”
For branch hours, please visit esfcu.org/locations.
Educational Systems Federal Credit Union has proudly served the education community since 1955. With $1.2 billion in assets and 13 branches, the Credit Union serves over 95,000 members of the education community including school employees, students, parents and individuals working for education-related organizations. For more information, visit esfcu.org.
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