Executive Leadership

Command-level healthcare leadership at enterprise scale

From hospital command to multi-state regional operations, leading complex organizations through transformation and growth.

Executive leadership team in a strategic boardroom meeting

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.

Executive Timeline

A decade of progressive command

2022–2023

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.

2020–2022

Chief of Staff, Regional Health Command Central

Oversaw multi-state healthcare operations spanning 21,000+ personnel and 40+ medical facilities.

2018–2020

Commander, General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital

Hospital command including inpatient, ambulatory, emergency, and behavioral health services.

2014–2018

Army Nurse Corps Consultant, Office of the Surgeon General

Provided enterprise-level policy and clinical practice guidance for the Army Nurse Corps.

2012–2014

Director, En Route Critical Care — Task Force Medical Afghanistan

Combat theater leadership of critical care transport operations.

8,000+
Personnel under direct command
$2.17B
Annual operating budget
250,000+
Patients served per year