Cottage Health Promotes Kristin Tufvesson to Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer

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SANTA BARBARA — Following a national search, Cottage Health has promoted Kristin Tufvesson to the role of Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.

Ms. Tufvesson began her career at Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital in 1991 and has held several key positions at Cottage Health over the past three decades.

Since early 2022, she has been serving as interim Senior VP and CFO, and was previously Vice President, Finance & Controller. Her prior roles included Director of Financial Services and Director of Financial Planning & Decision Support.

She earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Minnesota State University in Mankato, and a master’s degree in business administration from University of Phoenix.

“Through her 31 years of living our shared core values of excellence, integrity, and compassion, Kristin has earned the trust and respect of her colleagues,” said Ron Werft, President and CEO of Cottage Health. “She brings to the Senior VP and CFO role expansive knowledge of healthcare finance, a breadth of experience, proven leadership skills, and patient-centered focus. We are very fortunate to have her in this important leadership position.”

About Cottage Health  cottagehealth.org — The not-for-profit Cottage Health is the leader in providing advanced medical care to the Central Coast region.  Specialties include the Cottage Children’s Medical Center, Level 1 Trauma Center, Neuroscience Institute, Heart & Vascular Center, Center for Orthopedics, and Rehabilitation Hospital. The Cottage Health medical staff is comprised of more than 700 physicians, many with subspecialties typically found only at university medical centers. Last year, the Cottage Health hospitals in Goleta, Santa Barbara and Santa Ynez Valley provided inpatient care for 21,000 people, treated 80,000 patients through their 24-hour emergency departments and helped deliver 2,100 newborns. Cottage Health also offers Cottage Urgent Care Centers throughout the tri-counties, as well as 24-hour access to providers via Cottage Virtual Care, an online service for common conditions.