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Valley Health System, Nathan Adelson Hospice announce hires

Valley Health System hired Allyson Hoover as director of business development, David Woodard as director of infection control and Alan Woratschek as director of information services.

The Valley Health System consists of Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center, Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center, Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center and Valley Hospital Medical Center.

Nathan Adelson Hospice hired Darian Litif as major gifts officer. Litif will be responsible for developing plans to donations for the Nathan Adelson Hospice Foundation, Southern Nevada's largest nonprofit hospice organization.

The hospice said in a statement that Litif served as director of resource development for Communities in Schools of Nevada, where he managed the fundraising, and served as associate director of new business for DCM in Brooklyn, N.Y., and as center director consultant with IDC Fundraising Division of Harris Connect in Henderson.

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