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Plymouth Native Named PACE-RI CFO
Seasoned Professional to Oversee Financial Health of Growing Organization

Craig McAnaugh has joined PACE-RI as chief financial officer and a member of the organization’s executive committee.
McAnaugh brings 28 years of financial leadership to the non-profit organization. “My first job in high school was working with the elderly and throughout my career I have remained committed to making good health possible for people regardless of income or age,” he said. Most recently he served as director of valuation for Point32Health’s senior products division. Point32Health is the combined organization of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan. He also has held tenures with Neighborhood Health Plan of Rhode Island, and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, in addition to serving as a business manager for Rhode Island Hospital.
“Craig’s knowledge of risk, reporting and regulations from the perspective of both an insurer and a provider is extensive,” said CEO Joan Kwiatkowski. “His in-depth knowledge of Medicaid and Medicare health plan finance and operations will benefit our organization as we continue to grow.”
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McAnaugh reports directly to CEO Kwiatkowski and serves as a pivotal member of the organization’s senior management team.
“It is exciting to be in a role helping the organization grow and I look forward to applying my experiences at larger organizations to help PACE-RI find new organizational efficiencies,” said McAnaugh.
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McAnaugh is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts/Lowell where he majored in accounting. He is a native of Plymouth, Massachusetts where most of his extended family still resides.
About PACE-RI
PACE-RI is a health plan for adults 55 and older who have chronic health needs and wish to remain living at home. Founded in 2005, PACE-RI provides both the insurance and medical care, as well as a range of health and social services that include adult day care, transportation and meals. Taking a comprehensive approach to well-being, PACE-RI is able keep its medically complex participants out of nursing homes an average of four additional years as compared to their counterparts living in the community. PACE-RI serves elders in communities throughout Rhode Island with day centers in East Providence, Woonsocket, Westerly, and Newport. For more information, visit www.pace-ri.org.