Health & Wellness

Memorial Health has announced the appointment of Scott Endsley, a finance healthcare executive with more than 25 years of experience, as the organization’s new Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective October 13, 2025.
Chip Hubbs, CEO and President of Memorial, addresses the new CFO appointment, saying, “Memorial is honored to welcome Scott, a seasoned finance executive with over two decades of experience in the healthcare sector, to our Senior Leadership team. Scott has a proven track record of developing and improving financial performance, all while working across organizational structures to identify high-impact initiatives. His extensive experience at Fisher-Titus Health, an independent hospital system like Memorial, will certainly prove valuable to our organization’s future.”
“With over 25 years of experience in the state’s healthcare industry, I’ve long been familiar with Memorial Health and its strong commitment to mission-driven patient care,” says Endsley. “It’s a privilege to join the team, and I look forward to contributing my expertise to support Memorial’s ongoing growth and impact.”
Before joining Memorial, Endsley was CFO for the past eight years at Fisher-Titus Health in Norwalk, Ohio, where he oversaw operational and capital planning, payer reimbursement strategies, and fiscal operating reports. Under his leadership, Fisher-Titus received the Syntellis MVP award for innovative use of financial analytic tools. In addition, Endsley was named one of Becker’s Hospital Review’s “Rural Hospital CFOs to Know” in 2024 and 2023.
Prior to his CFO role, Endsley served as Vice President of Finance, Senior Director of Finance, Manager of Decision Support, and Financial Analyst during his nearly 23 years at Fisher-Titus. He additionally served two years at St. Mary’s Health System/Ascension in Evansville, Indiana, as Senior Director of Finance and Manager of System Financial Planning.
Endsley earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of Mount Union, majoring in Accounting and Minoring in Business Administration. He later went on to receive his Master of Science in Business Administration from Ashland University. For nearly 25 years, he has been a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA).
Endsley and his wife, Jaime, have three adult children. Outside of work, he enjoys spending time with his family, watching sports, and serving as a licensed basketball official with the OHSAA.
In his new role, Endsley will succeed Jeff Ehlers who served as CFO for 27 years for the growing health care system. Ehlers is retiring at the end of February 2026, with over 29 years of service at Memorial, as well as recognition from Becker’s Hospital Review in the national list of “150 Hospital & Health System CFOs to Know.”