Ardent Health (ARDT) names Chris Schoeplein as Chief Dev Officer
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Ardent Health (NYSE: ARDT), a leading provider of healthcare in growing mid-sized urban communities across the U.S., today announced the appointment of Chris Schoeplein as chief development officer.
In this new role, Schoeplein will lead development efforts across Ardent’s existing markets and support the organization’s expansion into new regions. He will be responsible for driving growth across inpatient and outpatient care settings through acquisitions, partnerships and joint ventures. Additionally, he will guide due diligence, market intelligence and integration planning to advance Ardent’s long-term growth strategy.
“We are excited to welcome Chris to Ardent at a pivotal time in our growth journey,” said Ardent Health President and CEO Marty Bonick. “His deep industry experience and strong track record of advising health systems will be instrumental as we pursue new opportunities to scale our consumer-centric platform and extend our unique joint venture model to benefit new partners and communities.”
Schoeplein joins Ardent from Kaufman Hall where he served as senior vice president in the firm’s mergers and acquisitions practice. With nearly two decades of healthcare strategy and development experience, he has built a successful track record helping health systems develop strategic partnerships that advance growth and enhance clinical and financial performance. Schoeplein is a graduate of Saint Louis University and a member of the Healthcare Financial Management Association.
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