Business people Northwest Arkansas

Ashu Dhanjal, M.D., F.A.C.C., joined the Northwest Health medical staff. She works at Northwest Cardiology clinics in Fayetteville and Siloam Springs. She received her medical education at Lady Hardinge Medical College in Delhi, India and completed her residency and clinical fellowship in cardiovascular medicine at Marshall University in Huntington, W.Va. She practiced at Logan (W.Va.) Regional Medical Center for the past four years. Dhanjal is a member of the American College of Cardiology and is certified in nuclear medicine and adult echocardiography.

Rob Bomstad was named senior vice president of outreach services and business development for Washington Regional Medical System. He was the system's vice president of physician enterprise and CEO of the Dialysis Centers of Northwest Arkansas LLC, a partner with Washington Regional. Bomstad graduated from the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville with both a master's of health science in health care administration and a bachelor's of science in business administration. He also earned an associate's degree in nursing from North Iowa Area Community College. Bomstad has been with Washington Regional for 20 years.

Meredith Green, MSN, APRN, AGCNS-BC, was named vice president and chief nursing officer for Washington Regional Medical System. She has been with Washington Regional for more than 10 years, most recently as administrative director in women and infants services. She is an advanced practice registered nurse, and earned both bachelor's and master's degrees in nursing at the University of Arkansas. Green received credentialing as a clinical nurse specialist in adult and geriatric health.

Mark Stallcup joined 8th & Walton as vice president of supply chain replenishment. He spent more than 30 years in operations, finance, logistics and merchandising with Wal-Mart Stores Inc., most recently as senior project manager for the development of Walmart's Global Replenishment Solution.

Rebecca Cowie, RN, APRN, ACNS-BC, SCRN, CCRN, was named director of critical care and neuro progressive at Washington Regional Medical Center. She started at the center in 2012 as a clinic nurse specialist for critical care units. Cowie graduated from nursing programs at Purdue University and the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith before earning a master's of science in nursing -- adult health from Arkansas State University. She is certified as an adult health clinical nurse specialist, stroke certified registered nurse and critical care registered nurse.

Briefs are for people in Northwest Arkansas who are new hires, were promoted, received an award from outside their organization or received a certification. Email: [email protected] or send your item to: Christie Swanson, P.O. Box 7, Springdale, AR. 72765. Information must be received by noon Wednesday prior to the Sunday the item is to be published.

SundayMonday Business on 09/10/2017

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