USA Health Director Named President Of National Board

Chad Collins, director of operations at USA Health, was recently named president of the Alabama chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE). Collins has served on the Alabama chapter’s board for the past three years, including as vice president. As president, he will also collaborate with others in a similar role on the national Chapter Leaders Committee. The six-month program includes formal leadership education, senior-level career assessments, specialized learning experiences, virtual learning and networking, and more. Collins received his BS in psychology from Faulkner University and his MS degree in health administration from Louisiana State University-Shreveport. He has been featured in the 2022 Becker’s Hospital Review’s 75 Black Healthcare Leaders to Know and 2022 Mobile Bay 40 Under 40. He was also the 2021 recipient of the ACHE of Alabama State Regent Early Careerist Award, which recognizes demonstration of leadership ability and innovative and creative management.

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