Enhabit Home Health & Hospice CFO To Step Down, Dallas Company Announces

The company said Crissy Carlisle has agreed to facilitate a smooth transition of roles and responsibilities as she prepares to leave to "take on a new challenge." Enhabit said it has begun a comprehensive search to find its next chief financial officer.

Enhabit Home Health & Hospice CFO Crissy Carlisle will step down from that position, the Dallas-based home health and hospice care provider announced.

The company said Carlisle has agreed to facilitate a smooth transition of roles and responsibilities. Enhabit said it has begun a “comprehensive search” to find its next chief financial officer.

“Crissy has made important contributions to Enhabit since we became a public company just over two years ago,” Enhabit President and CEO Barb Jacobsmeyer said in a statement. “Her deep commitment to our employees, patients, partners and stockholders, as well as her insights and financial acumen, have contributed to the Company achieving stability across the business and positioning our organization for growth. I’m grateful for Crissy’s partnership and look forward to her continued leadership as we search for her successor.”

Carlisle said it’s time for her to take on a new challenge.

“It’s been a privilege to work alongside our leadership team and help lead Enhabit during its infancy as a public company,” Carlisle said. “I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished together, including standing up a finance organization and enhancing and fortifying our control environment, all while delivering excellent care to our patients. Enhabit is well positioned for success and value creation. Having accomplished many of my professional goals here, I believe now is the right time to take on a new challenge. I look forward to supporting a seamless transition.”

Enhabit Home Health & Hospice is a national home health and hospice provider working to expand what’s possible for patient care in the home. Its team of clinicians supports patients and their families where they are most comfortable, with a nationwide footprint spanning 256 home health locations and 112 hospice locations across 34 states.


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