Benjie Loanzon
About Benjie Loanzon
Benjie Loanzon serves as the System Senior Vice President of Finance and Corporate Controller at CommonSpirit Health, a position he has held since 2019. He has extensive experience in financial operations and corporate finance, having worked in various leadership roles across multiple healthcare organizations.
Work at CommonSpirit Health
Benjie Loanzon has served as the System Senior Vice President of Finance and Corporate Controller at CommonSpirit Health since 2019. In this role, he oversees financial operations and corporate financial strategies for the organization. His tenure at CommonSpirit Health is marked by a focus on enhancing financial performance and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. The organization, based in Chicago, Illinois, operates numerous healthcare facilities across the United States.
Previous Experience in Finance
Prior to his current role, Benjie Loanzon held several significant positions in finance within the healthcare sector. He worked at Dignity Health as Senior Vice President of Finance Transformation from 2016 to 2019. Before that, he served as Chief Financial Officer at Stanford Health Care - ValleyCare for one year in 2016. His experience also includes a seven-year tenure as Vice President Corporate Controller at Stanford Health Care from 2009 to 2016, and two years as Vice President of Financial Operations from 2007 to 2009.
Education and Expertise
Benjie Loanzon earned his Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Finance from the Quinlan School of Business at Loyola University Chicago, where he studied from 2004 to 2007. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from De La Salle University, which he completed from 1982 to 1985. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his extensive career in financial management within the healthcare industry.
Career Foundation and Early Roles
Benjie Loanzon began his career in finance as a Controller at Chicago Medical School, where he worked from 1998 to 2004. He then transitioned to Loyola University Chicago as Assistant Vice President from 2004 to 2007. These early roles contributed to his development in financial oversight and management, setting the stage for his subsequent leadership positions in larger healthcare organizations.