As of January 6, 2026, MorseLife Health System’s Executive Leadership includes our Interim Chief Executive Officer and our Chief Financial Officer.

Louis J. Woolf
Louis J. WoolfInterim Chief Executive Officer
Lou Woolf was previously President and CEO of Hebrew SeniorLife (HSL), an integrated, nine-site system of health care, housing, research, and teaching that is committed to Redefine the Experience of Aging, and directly serves over 4,500 seniors daily in the Greater Boston area. From innovative housing options, to post-acute health care, to its Marcus Institute for Aging Research, to the education of future geriatric care givers, each component of this Harvard Medical School teaching affiliate is designed to help keep seniors thriving and living as independently as possible for as long as they can achieve their highest quality of life, and when necessary, to provide the highest quality post-acute and long-term care. The HSL system includes the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center in Boston, Life Care Communities’ NewBridge on the Charles in Dedham, and Orchard Cove in Canton; six senior supportive housing sites in Brookline, Revere, Randolph, and Dorchester; and a wide array of Home and Community-Based Services throughout Eastern Massachusetts.

Mr. Woolf received his BA in Economics from Brandeis University in 1976 and his MBA in marketing and finance from Columbia University Graduate School of Business in 1978. He then began his career in consumer-packaged-goods management at The Gillette Company and General Mills. In 1985, he founded Horizon Management Group to offer a full range of services for the financing, management, and marketing of new business initiatives. From 1995 to 2003, he held various leadership positions within the CareGroup Healthcare System, including Chief Operating Officer of New England Baptist Hospital and Senior Vice President of System Development and Communications for all CareGroup hospitals. From 2003 to 2009, he served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of North Shore Medical Center, a multi-site community hospital and health care provider within what was then the Partners Healthcare System and is now Mass General Brigham. In 2009, Mr. Woolf came to Hebrew SeniorLife as President and was elevated to President and CEO in February of 2013. He retired in July 2023 but returned in April 2024, when his first successor departed, and served again until June 2025. While serving as CEO, Lou also served on the Massachusetts Health & Hospital Association Board of Trustees for seven years and, during that time, formed and chaired the Association’s Continuum of Care Council.

Randy Wolan
Randy WolanChief Financial Officer
Randy Wolan is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Fraud Examiner with over 20 years of leadership experience in corporate finance, audit, and strategic operations.
As Chief Financial Officer of MorseLife Health System, Inc., a not-for-profit healthcare organization, Randy has been instrumental in driving revenue growth from $60M to $270M over a decade. He has led organizational budgeting, regulatory compliance, audit oversight, and financial strategy and has been instrumental in enabling a 350% revenue increase.

Before becoming CFO, Randy served as Controller at MorseLife and previously held audit leadership roles with Howard Wershbale and Company, where he specialized in healthcare and not-for-profit audits, forensic accounting, and internal control design.
Earlier roles with Martinet Recchia, Inc. and Long-O’Shea & Co. provided deep experience in tax strategy, financial reporting, and operational controllership across multiple industries.

Mr. Wolan is licensed as a CPA in Ohio and Florida and earned his CFE designation in 2011. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Lake Erie College, where he graduated summa cum laude.

Beyond his professional work, he has been actively involved in community service, serving on the Board of Directors for Lake County Habitat for Humanity and the Finance Committee for Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity.