15 Healthcare Leadership Job Changes
Revenue Cycle and Hospital Executive Moves (March 10, 2026)
Healthcare leadership transitions continue across hospitals and health systems nationwide. Over the past two weeks, organizations have announced new appointments across Revenue Cycle, finance, operations, IT, supply chain, and executive leadership roles.
Leadership movement often signals strategic priorities for health systems including operational improvement, technology investment, and Revenue Cycle performance.
Below are 15 healthcare leadership appointments announced across U.S. hospitals and health systems.
1. Daniel Astleford Named CEO
Daniel Astleford has been appointed Chief Executive Officer at Belton Regional Medical Center, bringing executive leadership to the Missouri-based hospital as it continues advancing patient care and operational performance.
2. Mark French Named Chief Supply Chain Officer
Mark French has been appointed Chief Supply Chain Officer at Ochsner Health, where he will oversee supply chain strategy and operational efficiency across the health system.
3. Jay Merry Appointed Executive Director of Revenue Cycle
Jay Merry has accepted the role of Executive Director of Revenue Cycle at Shriners Children’s Hospital, where he will oversee Revenue Cycle operations supporting pediatric healthcare services.
4. Melissa Peterson Named Director of Revenue Cycle Operational Integrity
Melissa Peterson, MBA, has accepted the role of Director of Revenue Cycle Operational Integrity at SSM Health, focusing on KPI standardization, operational strategy, and Revenue Cycle process improvement.
5. Matt Huff Named EVP and Enterprise CFO
Matt Huff, CPA, has been appointed Executive Vice President and Enterprise Chief Financial Officer at Geisinger, overseeing enterprise financial strategy and health system performance.
6. Shelly Schorer Named Regional CFO
Shelly Schorer has accepted the role of Regional Chief Financial Officer for the South Region at CommonSpirit Health, one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the United States.
7. Rachel Turner Chinetti Named President and CEO
Rachel Turner Chinetti has been named President and Chief Executive Officer of WellPoint Tennessee, leading strategy across Medicaid, Medicare, and long term services and supports programs.
8. Robert Boos Named SVP of Revenue Cycle
Robert Boos has joined Covenant Health as Senior Vice President of Revenue Cycle, where he will oversee enterprise Revenue Cycle strategy and financial performance.
9. Stephanie Anderson Named VP of IT Applications
Stephanie Anderson has been appointed Vice President of IT Applications at INTEGRIS Health, supporting healthcare technology innovation and digital transformation initiatives.
10. Kevin Wahr Named Executive Director of Revenue Cycle
Kevin Wahr has been appointed Executive Director of Revenue Cycle at St. Clair Health, leading hospital and professional billing operations and Revenue Cycle performance initiatives.
11. Jennifer Davison Named System Director of Privacy
Jennifer (Hoffman) Davison has accepted the role of System Director of Privacy at Bon Secours Mercy Health, overseeing enterprise privacy compliance and health information governance.
12. Robert Gorman Named Manager of Revenue Cycle Applications
Robert Gorman has joined Stamford Health as Manager of Revenue Cycle Applications, supporting technology integration and Revenue Cycle systems strategy.
13. Beverly Shahan Named Interim CEO
Beverly Shahan has been appointed Interim Chief Executive Officer at Forest View Hospital, providing leadership continuity during the organization’s executive transition.
14. Marshall Hopkins Named Vice President of Operations
Marshall Hopkins has accepted the role of Vice President of Operations at Medical Facilities of America, where he will support operational strategy and healthcare facility management initiatives.
15. Kevin Rinks Named CEO
Kevin Rinks, FACHE, has been selected as Chief Executive Officer for both Holston Valley Medical Center and Indian Path Community Hospital within Ballad Health.
Why Leadership Movement Matters in Revenue Cycle
Leadership transitions often signal strategic shifts inside healthcare organizations. New executives frequently evaluate technology platforms, operational workflows, and Revenue Cycle performance as part of their first initiatives.
For Revenue Cycle teams and Business Partners, leadership changes can create opportunities to introduce new solutions, improve operational processes, and strengthen partnerships across the healthcare ecosystem.
Understanding where leadership movement is happening provides insight into where hospitals and health systems may be investing next.
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