Revenue Cycle Leadership Moves | March 26 – April 13, 2026

Explore the latest Revenue Cycle leadership transitions this spring, highlighting executives driving financial performance, revenue integrity, and operational strategy across healthcare organizations.

Spring Momentum in Revenue Cycle Leadership | March 26 – April 13, 2026

As we move into spring, there’s a natural sense of renewal—and across healthcare organizations, that same momentum is showing up in Revenue Cycle leadership.

New leaders are stepping in.
Strategies are being reset.
And organizations are positioning themselves for the months ahead.

From enterprise Vice Presidents to Directors overseeing revenue integrity, patient financial services, and transformation initiatives, these recent moves reflect a continued focus on performance, accountability, and long-term financial sustainability.

In a time where teams are stretched and priorities are evolving quickly; the right leadership makes all the difference.

The following professionals have taken on new roles between March 26 and today:

 Leadership Transitions

Revenue Cycle Leadership

  • Murry Ford — Vice President, Revenue Cycle, Kettering Health

  • Christy Pehanich — Assistant Vice President, Revenue Cycle Process Improvement, RWJBarnabas Health

  • Sarah Cole — Vice President, National Net Revenue Management, Ascension

  • Arjun Bhatia — Vice President, Revenue Cycle Transformation, Novant Health

  • Misty Brackett — Vice President, Consolidated Business Office, Novant Health

  • Craig Connors — Vice President, Revenue Cycle & Payer Relations, Valley Health

  • Amanda de los Reyes — Vice President, Revenue Cycle, Renown Health

  • Chris Spady — Senior Vice President, Revenue Cycle, Erlanger Health System

  • Jennifer Williams — Chief Revenue Cycle Officer, UF Health

  • Daniel Gomez — Vice President, Revenue Cycle Operations, Baptist Health South Florida

  • Laura McCarthy — Executive Director, Revenue Cycle, UCHealth

  • Marcus Allen — Director, Revenue Cycle Transformation, Advocate Health

  • Rachel Cohen — AVP, Revenue Cycle (Hospital & Professional Billing), Mount Sinai Health System

  • Beth Carlson — Chief Revenue Officer, Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

  • Sharlene Seidman — Vice President, Revenue Cycle Management, Johns Hopkins Medicine

  • Annabelle Seippel-Hunt — AVP, Denials Management & Revenue Integrity, Capital Health

  • Laura Lay — Senior Director, Revenue Cycle, Memorial Health

  • Todd Manion — Chair, Revenue Cycle, Mayo Clinic

  • Christina Clifford — System Director, Revenue Cycle, Freeman Health System

  • Rachel McDonnell — Regional Director, Revenue Integrity & Optimization, Trinity Health

  • Charleda Wilson — Senior Director, Revenue Cycle Management, The Oncology Institute

  • Cristie Schumacher — Director, Payer Strategy, Novant Health

  • Ashley Yeo — System Director, Revenue Integrity & HIM, Northern Arizona Healthcare

Revenue Strategy, Reimbursement & Payer Alignment

  • Matthew Hanley — Senior Vice President, Strategic Reimbursement & Managed Care, OSF HealthCare

Finance & Executive Alignment

  • Drew Keesbury — Chief Operating Officer, Mosaic Life Care

  • Daniel Salazar — Chief Financial Officer, Northeast Baptist Hospital

  • Jared Williams — Chief Financial Officer, Chicago Family Health Center

  • Derrick Beczynski — Vice President, Finance (Medical Group & Population Health), Valley Health

Patient Financial Services & Access

  • Kimberly Tran — Vice President, Patient Financial Services, Sutter Health

What This Means for Revenue Cycle

This spring’s leadership movement reflects more than seasonal change; it highlights where healthcare organizations are investing.

We’re seeing:

  • Continued growth in enterprise Revenue Cycle leadership roles

  • Increased focus on transformation, automation, and process improvement

  • Expanded emphasis on revenue integrity and denials management

  • Stronger alignment between finance and Revenue Cycle operations

  • Ongoing investment in patient financial experience and front-end performance

  • Greater integration of reimbursement strategy and payer alignment within Revenue Cycle leadership

These roles are not just titles; they represent the individuals responsible for driving measurable outcomes across healthcare organizations.

 

In Closing

Spring is a time of change, and across the Revenue Cycle, that change is being led by experienced, focused leadership.

Each transition represents an opportunity to strengthen teams, refine strategy, and improve performance.

Stay connected to The HUB as we continue to track the leaders shaping the future of Revenue Cycle.

 

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