Meet Our Executives
Alice Issai
President, Adventist Health Glendale
Alice received her undergraduate degree in business administration and finance at Andrews University in Michigan, and completed her MBA at Pepperdine University. Alice and her family have lived in the Glendale community for nearly 40 years.
Dr. Kingman Ho
Medical Officer
Prior to joining Adventist Health Glendale, Dr. Ho served as chief medical officer at hospitals in Valencia, Calif., and Seattle. Among his quality improvement programs have been instituting Enhanced Recovery After Surgery resulting in a 20 percent reduction in length of stay and a 59 percent reduction in mortality and reducing CMS all-cause 30-day readmissions by more than nine percent. He has designed a healthcare delivery platform integrating healthcare customer relationship management, virtual and traditional healthcare access points and service logistics delivery and earned recognition by The Joint Commission for best practice in patient communication and engagement.
Board certified in Internal Medicine, he also has worked as a clinical instructor, physician shareholder, director of Internal Medicine, and vice president of operations at a Seattle multispecialty medical group practice.
Dr. Ho earned his bachelor’s degree in Biology from Johns Hopkins and his MD from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey—Robert Wood Johnson. He completed his Internal Medicine internship and residency at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine in Rochester, Minn., and earned an MBA from the University of Washington Foster School of Business.
Elizabeth L. Cochran
Operations Executive
Elizabeth “Liz” L. Cochran, RRT, MHA, FACHE, comes to Adventist Health Glendale with over 35 years of clinical and hospital operations experience in Southern California, having recently served as chief operating officer at Providence’s Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, CA. where she was responsible for the operations of the 400-bed non-profit medical center, a 26-bed free standing skilled nursing facility and the Disney Family Cancer Center. During her tenure at St. Joe’s, Liz demonstrated leadership expertise in efficient and effective operations, financial management and business and strategy development.
Liz started her healthcare career as a respiratory care practitioner at Kaiser Permanente in Los Angeles. After providing direct patient care for over 13 years. At Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles, she rose to various clinical leadership roles including the medical center’s support services hospital administrator before leaving the system to take on a senior vice president role overseeing a vast area of operations at Long Beach Memorial and Miller Children’s Hospital. From there Liz went on to serve as associate vice president of planning, construction and facilities at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles from 2008-2015, where she led the build-out and relocation move into the new 460,000-square-foot state-of-the-art new hospital facility.
Since Liz joined Adventist Health in November 2018, her time here has successfully demonstrated a strong track record in leadership providing strategic vision of future goals for business and operational improvements, she is an innovative thinker, builds and mentors strong teams by creating a learning environment, provides process improvements in hospital operations, departmental financial performance and expertise in capital planning and construction.
“I am proud to serve and be a part of an outstanding community hospital” “Our ability to provide safe and expert tertiary care to our patients within a community hospital is one of the key reasons I enjoy being at Adventist Health Glendale”.
Liz and her husband have two children and two grandchildren, including two furry kids. The family gathers frequently and enjoys vacations, family dinners and events. Liz likes to use her experience with construction and is often looking for remodeling projects at home.
Jinhee Nguyen
Patient Care Executive
Jinhee Nguyen, RN, MSN, CEN, CNS, strives to achieve the triple "E" – employee engagement, physician engagement and patient engagement. Her goal is to cultivate an environment where the healthcare workforce can thrive and perform at their best to deliver outstanding care to every patient every time.
Jinhee provides key nursing leadership for approximately 900 RNs. The Adventist Health Glendale Nursing team has embarked on a nursing excellence journey to achieve Magnet designation by 2023. She launched the first nursing research study here, looking at the relationships of organizational factors with nurse well-being among nurses practicing in a faith-based hospital. Jinhee is also responsible for Emergency Department (ED) and Behavior Health Services.
Jinhee has 25 years of progressive leadership experience. Jinhee joined Adventist Health Glendale in 2005 and served as Director of Emergency Department and Associate Chief Nursing Officer before being appointed as Patient Care Executive in 2018. Prior to joining the medical center, Jinhee was a clinical nurse specialist for ED at UC San Francisco Medical Center.
Jinhee received a master of science in nursing from UC San Francisco, specializing in critical care and trauma. Jinhee is a lifelong learner. Currently, she’s enrolled in MBA/DNP executive track dual degree program at Johns Hopkins University. She’s a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives and the American Organization for Nursing Leadership.
She and her husband have two children. When she’s not studying, she loves going to concerts and visiting museums with her family.
Robert Bonner
Finance Officer
Bonner brings nearly 25 years of experience in healthcare finance, most recently as chief finance officer for the Southwest Division of Dignity Health, a system comprised of nine hospitals across southern California and Nevada with combined annual net revenue of $3 billion. In his four and a half years with Dignity Health, Rob drove improvements in managed care payor rates and productivity.
Previously, he served from 2012-2017 as regional CFO and vice president of financial operations for Prime Healthcare Services, a $2.5 billion healthcare company with 28 hospitals, and, from 2007-2012, as chief accounting officer of Alta Hospital Systems, comprising five hospitals in Orange and Los Angeles counties. His prior finance leadership includes roles as controller and finance director at hospitals and healthcare systems across the West Coast.
A graduate of the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in finance and management, he earned his M.B.A. from California State University, San Bernardino.
Elizabeth LaBorde
President of Philanthropy
Before joining Adventist Health Glendale in 2021, LaBorde led major gift campaigns for City of Hope and Providence Saint Joseph. Previously she led development and fundraising for the Conquer Cancer Foundation of the American Society for Clinical Oncology, Make-A-Wish America, the Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago, and Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and its Saban Research Institute.
Over her career, LaBorde has participated in campaigns totaling more than $1 billion.
Dr. Ramella Markarian
Business Development Executive
Dr. Ramella Markarian is an accomplished healthcare professional, serving
as Vice President of Business Development at Adventist Health Glendale
since 2012.
As a transformational executive and a visionary leader, Ramella holds an
impressive track record in hospital and healthcare administration, surpassing
ambitious organizational goals. She has been instrumental in advancing
the hospital’s strategic growth and development and leading physician
recruitment and relations efforts. Ramella supports marketing and community
well-being initiatives and oversees diabetes, wound care, hyperbaric and
the senior live well programs. Her expertise in conducting physicians’
needs analysis has allowed her to identify the healthcare gaps in Primary
and Specialty care; her dedication to fill those gaps inspired her to
successfully recruit, engage, develop, and retain hundreds of skilled
physicians in the Glendale, La Crescenta and La Cañada communities.
Ramella is also known as a community activist and a civic leader. Appointed
by Assemblywomen Laura Friedman, Ramella served 8 years (2008-2014) on
the city of Glendale’s Community Development Block Grant commission
where she oversaw the annual community needs assessment and, along with
the committee members, determined funding priorities, evaluated funding
proposals and made funding recommendations to the Glendale City Council.
In 2016 Ramella was appointed to Los Angeles County’s Health Equity
and Equality task force committee by county supervisor Kathryn Barger
where she served for two years providing her knowledge and expertise in
strategic direction for community health planning in Los Angeles County,
which includes the Community Health Assessment (CHA), Community Health
Improvement Plan (CHIP), and other strategic efforts to promote strong
population health, health equity, and racial justice.
Ramella is active and passionately serves on the Glendale Police Department’s
foundation board, Armenian Bone Marrow Donor Registry board, The Armenian
American Medical Society committee, Glendale Communitas homeless prevention
program and Adventist Health cancer care guild. She is a frequent guest
speaker at local universities, colleges, and high schools, inspiring and
sharing her knowledge and expertise with our youth.
Dr. Ramella Markarian holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration
and a master's degree in Healthcare Administration from Cal State University
Los Angeles and a Doctorate degree in Leadership with a focus in Healthcare
from the University of Southern California.