Fryman named manager of Nutrition Services at CMH
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WILMINGTON - Tom Fryman has been named manager of Nutrition Services
at CMH Regional Health System. Fryman will be responsible for the day-to-day
operations of CMH Nutrition Services which includes Reflections Cafeteria
and a variety of catering services.
“I look forward to joining this team of hardworking and dedicated people.”
Fryman says. “We will continue to provide the excellent level of service
that our patients and customers have come to expect.”
CMH Nutrition Services contracts its food service through Morrison’s Food
Service. Former manager, Teresa Messer, who had been at CMH for more than
four years, was recently transferred to another Morrison’s Food Service
location at Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati.
Fryman has more than 20 years experience of food and nutrition service
management including working at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital of Dayton
(currently known as the Medical Center of Elizabeth Place), St. Elizabeth
Healthcare, Erlanger, Ky., and the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland.
He currently resides in the Amelia/Batavia area with his wife Dianna and
they have two grown children, Eric, 28 and Kari, 25.[[In-content Ad]]
at CMH Regional Health System. Fryman will be responsible for the day-to-day
operations of CMH Nutrition Services which includes Reflections Cafeteria
and a variety of catering services.
“I look forward to joining this team of hardworking and dedicated people.”
Fryman says. “We will continue to provide the excellent level of service
that our patients and customers have come to expect.”
CMH Nutrition Services contracts its food service through Morrison’s Food
Service. Former manager, Teresa Messer, who had been at CMH for more than
four years, was recently transferred to another Morrison’s Food Service
location at Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati.
Fryman has more than 20 years experience of food and nutrition service
management including working at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital of Dayton
(currently known as the Medical Center of Elizabeth Place), St. Elizabeth
Healthcare, Erlanger, Ky., and the Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland.
He currently resides in the Amelia/Batavia area with his wife Dianna and
they have two grown children, Eric, 28 and Kari, 25.[[In-content Ad]]