Command-level healthcare leadership at enterprise scale
From hospital command to multi-state regional operations, leading complex organizations through transformation and growth.
Leading at the top of the organization — where strategy, people, and mission converge.
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Senior Executive Roles
Command Leadership
Hospital command, enterprise governance, and executive decision-making at the highest organizational levels.
Strategic Planning
Multi-year roadmaps, capital planning, workforce strategy, and mission alignment.
Performance Improvement
KPI design, quality programs, and measurable outcomes across clinical and operational domains.
Talent & Culture
Building high-performing teams, succession planning, and developing the next generation of healthcare leaders.
A decade of progressive command
Commander (CEO), Brooke Army Medical Center
Led the Department of Defense's only stateside Level I Trauma Center. 483 beds, 8,000+ personnel, $2.17B operating budget, 250,000+ patients served annually.
Chief of Staff, Regional Health Command Central
Oversaw multi-state healthcare operations spanning 21,000+ personnel and 40+ medical facilities.
Commander, General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital
Hospital command including inpatient, ambulatory, emergency, and behavioral health services.
Army Nurse Corps Consultant, Office of the Surgeon General
Provided enterprise-level policy and clinical practice guidance for the Army Nurse Corps.
Director, En Route Critical Care — Task Force Medical Afghanistan
Combat theater leadership of critical care transport operations.