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[naviga:h3]Doctor joins Butler Health System’s cardiology team[/naviga:h3]

Dr. James Storey, FACC, FHRS, joined the Butler Health System Cardiology team Feb. 24.

Storey earned his undergraduate degree from Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., and his medical degree from Columbia University College of Physicians & Surgeons in New York City.

He is board certified in clinical cardiac electrophysiology and cardiovascular disease.

Storey was active duty in the U.S. Navy Medical Corps from June 1993 to June 2006, achieving the rank of commander.

While serving, he was deployed to the Persian Gulf on the U.S. naval ship Comfort in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

He received the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal in 2006.

Storey has taken part in numerous speaking events discussing atrial fibrillation ablation.

He also collaborated on multiple publications and research projects.

Storey is a diplomat for the National Board of Medical Examiners.

Storey will see patients at One Hospital Way in Butler.

Appointments can be scheduled with Storey by calling 833-995-0118.

[naviga:h3]Gap taps Old Navy brand executive as its new CEO[/naviga:h3]

NEW YORK — Gap on Thursday named an executive at its Old Navy brand as its new CEO in the hopes that she can turn the struggling company around.

Sonia Syngal, who has overseen the Old Navy brand since 2016, will start as CEO of Gap Inc. later this month. The clothing company has been looking for a permanent CEO after Art Peck left the top job in November.

Old Navy has been a bright spot for the Gap, and the company had planned to spin it off into a separate company. But those plans were scrapped earlier this year due to high costs.

Syngal, who has worked at the San Francisco-based company for about 16 years, will also join Gap’s board of directors.

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