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Raleigh General Hospital Names Eric Flynn, Chief Nursing Officer

June 01, 2026

Raleigh General Hospital is pleased to announce the promotion of Eric Flynn, MHA, BSN, RN, to Chief Nursing Officer (CNO), effective June 21, 2026. Flynn currently serves as Director of Nursing and will succeed longtime Chief Nursing Officer Marsha Jamison, who is retiring after a distinguished healthcare career.

The appointment represents a significant internal promotion and reflects Raleigh General Hospital's commitment to leadership development and succession planning. Over the years, Flynn has worked closely alongside Jamison, gaining valuable experience and insight into nursing leadership while helping guide nursing operations throughout the hospital.

A familiar leader within the organization, Flynn began his healthcare career as a critical care nurse before advancing to Director of the Intensive Care Units and later Director of Nursing. In each role, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to patient care, quality outcomes, staff development, and operational excellence.

Prior to entering healthcare, Flynn worked as an ironworker, bringing a unique perspective and strong work ethic to his nursing career. He holds a Master of Healthcare Administration degree and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and is a Registered Nurse.

"As an organization, we are incredibly proud to promote Eric into this important leadership role," said David Brash, Chief Executive Officer of Raleigh General Hospital. "His clinical expertise, operational knowledge, and dedication to our mission make him qualified to lead our nursing teams. Because of the strong partnership Eric and Marsha have built over the years, I am confident this transition will be seamless for our staff, providers, and patients."

Jamison has served as a leader, mentor, and advocate throughout her tenure at Raleigh General Hospital, helping shape the culture of nursing excellence that exists today.

"I have had the privilege of working alongside Eric through different roles and watching him grow as a leader," said Marsha Jamison, Chief Nursing Officer. "He understands our culture, our staff, and most importantly, our patients. I can think of no one better prepared to continue leading our nursing teams, and I am excited to see all that he will accomplish in this role."

Flynn said he is honored to continue serving the hospital and community in his new position.

"It is an incredible honor to serve as Raleigh General Hospital's next Chief Nursing Officer," Flynn said. "This hospital has been my professional home throughout much of my nursing career, and I am grateful for the opportunities I have been given to grow as both a clinician and leader. I look forward to building upon the strong foundation Marsha has established and continuing to support our nurses as we provide exceptional care to the communities we serve."

Raleigh General Hospital extends its sincere gratitude to Jamison for her years of dedicated service and leadership and wishes her all the best in her retirement.

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