McCarthy Award Winners
Each year, the Board of Trustees presents the McCarthy Award in recognition of William McCarthy, a founding trustee, and our second Board of Trustees Chair. William McCarthy was a founding trustee, second Board of Trustees Chair and one of the earliest champions for developing the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center campus. The McCarthy Award is the highest acknowledgement by the Board of Trustees.
2020 Honoree: Maria Koszalka
Dr. Koszalka has been with Johns Hopkins Bayview since 1997, and is responsible for the work of direct caregivers in patient care and respiratory services, as well as quality management, patient safety, regulatory affairs, nursing education and clinical informatics. Her role is expansive and encompasses nursing grant and research programs; nursing education, nurse recruitment, evidence-based practice, as well as nursing technology integration for Johns Hopkins Medicine.
As for the latter, Dr. Koszalka was the lead CNO for the Johns Hopkins Epic implementation, responsible for the standardization of nursing practice across five hospitals and 600 clinics. She also helped lead the Johns Hopkins Academic Division integration of Gyn/Ob clinical programs, and the emergency department.
Most recently, Dr. Koszalka has refocused on the Medical Center’s journey to Magnet, creating an award-winning publication for nurses called “All Aboard,” which provides nurses and hospital leaders with current stories of how Magnet principles come to life at Johns Hopkins Bayview through daily practice.
Since 1999, Dr. Koszalka has been an adjunct faculty member at the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing. Throughout her career, she has presented on dozens of nursing topics and health care leadership. She is a member of many professional organizations, such as the International Society of Nurses and the Maryland organization of Nurse Executives. She’s a sought-after consultant, and has traveled to Colombia, South America, and Lima, Peru, to provide guidance to nursing leaders.
2019 Honoree: Nisha Chandra-Strobos
2018 Honoree: Michael Fingerhood
2017 Honoree: Ronald Peterson
Ronald R. Peterson is president emeritus of the Johns Hopkins Health System and special advisor to the dean/CEO of Johns Hopkins Medicine. In 1982, Mr. Peterson became executive director of Baltimore City Hospitals under a management contract between the city and The Johns Hopkins Hospital. He led the transformation of the facility, directing both the physical redevelopment and advancement of performance. What became known as Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center was acquired by The Johns Hopkins Hospital and The Johns Hopkins University in 1984. Mr. Peterson served as president of Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center until 1999, even after he was named president of The Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Mr. Peterson stepped down in 2017, after 44 years of service to Johns Hopkins and 21 years in the dual roles of president of the Johns Hopkins Health System and executive vice president of Johns Hopkins Medicine — the umbrella alliance of the health system and the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He was the first person to hold both posts.
2016 Honoree: James T. Dresher Jr.
2015 Honoree: Parviz Nikoomanesh
2014 Honoree: L. Kenneth Grabill II
2013 Honoree: Gayle Adams
2012 Honoree: David B. Hellmann
2011 Honoree: Anita Langford
2010 Honoree: Francis X. Knott
2009 Honoree: Wayne Swartz
2008 Honoree: Carol Ball
2007 Honoree: William B. Greenough III
2006 Honoree: P. Susan Davis
2005 Honoree: Patricia Letke-Alexander
2004 Honoree: Betty Lee
2003 Honoree: Donald Hannahs
2002 Honoree: Philip Zieve