Bonnie Panlasigui, Fache
About Bonnie Panlasigui, Fache
Bonnie Panlasigui, Fache, serves as the Chief Operating Officer at St. Mary Medical Center and has held various leadership roles in healthcare management. She is also a Regent-at-Large for the American College of Healthcare Executives, focusing on diversity and inclusion in healthcare governance.
Work at CommonSpirit Health
Bonnie Panlasigui serves as the Chief Operating Officer at St Mary Medical Center, a role she has held since 2018. In this position, she oversees operational functions and strategic initiatives to enhance healthcare delivery in Long Beach, California. Her leadership is focused on improving patient care and operational efficiency within the medical center.
Education and Expertise
Bonnie Panlasigui holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Promotion Disease Prevention Studies from the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California. She further advanced her education by obtaining a Master of Health Administration (MHA) from The George Washington University, specializing in Health Services Management & Leadership. Her educational background supports her expertise in healthcare administration and management.
Background
Bonnie Panlasigui has extensive experience in healthcare administration, having held various leadership roles across multiple organizations. Before her current position, she worked as Chief Administrative Officer at Alameda Hospital from 2014 to 2016 and as Chief Operating Officer at Dupont Hospital from 2012 to 2014. Her career also includes significant roles at HCA Healthcare and UHS, where she contributed to operational management and healthcare services.
Achievements in Healthcare Governance
Since 2022, Bonnie Panlasigui has served as Regent-at-Large for District 5 at the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). In this governance role, she focuses on promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion across multiple states, including Alaska, Arizona, and California. She has been appointed by the ACHE board to represent chapters across 12 states, enhancing diverse representation in healthcare governance.