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Modern Healthcare Community Leadership Award Nomination of A. Hugh Greene, FACHE President and CEO Baptist Health Section 1: Letter of nomination Section 2: Bio and Curriculum Vitae Section 3: Letters of recommendation Section 4: Published materials Section 5: Photographs Section 6: Contact information
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Modern HealthcareCommunity Leadership Award

Nomination ofA. Hugh Greene, FACHE

President and CEOBaptist Health

Section 1: Letter of nominationSection 2: Bio and Curriculum VitaeSection 3: Letters of recommendationSection 4: Published materialsSection 5: PhotographsSection 6: Contact information

Section ILetter of Nomination

Section IIBio and Curriculum Vitae

A. HUGH GREENE, FACHE Hugh Greene is President and Chief Executive Officer of Baptist Health, a comprehensive community-based health system that is comprised of five hospitals. Mr. Greene holds a master’s degree in Health Administration from the Medical College of Virginia and a master’s degree of Divinity from the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of Wake Forest University where he was Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Greene currently serves as Vice-Chair of the Board of Trustees for the University of North Florida and was named an honorary alumnus of UNF. After serving numerous times on the Board of Directors for the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, he served as chair in 2011 and chair of the Cornerstone economic development division in 2007, Mr. Greene has been active in civic affairs, most recently co-chairing the economic development transition committee for Mayor Brown. He also served on the corporate Board of PSS World Medical prior to the recent sale of the company to McKesson. In 2007, the Jacksonville Business Journal named him one of the area’s 12 “Ultimate CEOs” and he was also inducted into the First Coast Business Hall of Fame. He has been active with the United Way of Northeast Florida where he has served as chair of the Board of Trustees and as 2006 Campaign Chair. Mr. Greene was the founding chair of JaxCare, a program for the working uninsured. Additionally, as chair of the Sulzbacher Center Board, he received the Excellence in Healthcare Award for his efforts on behalf of healthcare for the homeless. He serves as a member of the Healthcare and Bioscience Council of Northeast Florida where he chairs the Access to Care work group. He is a member of Downtown Rotary. Mr. Greene was a member of the 1991 Leadership Jacksonville class, and the recipient of the Leadership Jacksonville 2006 Community Trustee Award. He is also a recipient of the 2012 Humanitarian Award by OneJax; and the 2013 Distinguished Business Leader Award by the University of North Florida’s Coggin College of Business. Outside of Jacksonville, Mr. Greene is the immediate past chair of the Florida Hospital Association Board, a member of its Executive Committee and Legislative Advocacy Committee. He was named “Grassroots Champion” for Florida by the American Hospital Association in 2009 for his political involvement on behalf of hospitals. He currently serves on the Regional Policy Board of the American Hospital Association. Mr. Greene was also appointed by the Governor to the Low Income Pool Council, where he continues to serve. Hugh and Susan, his wife of 38 years, have three sons and one grandson. 5/28/13

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Curriculum Vitae

A. Hugh Greene, FACHE

Office: Home:

841 Prudential Drive, Suite 1601 3518 Hilliard Road

Jacksonville, FL 32207 Jacksonville, FL 32217

904-202-4011 904-733-2159

[email protected] [email protected]

EDUCATION

1984 Master of Health Administration, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia

A.D. Williams Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement

1977 Master of Divinity, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky

1975 B.A., Wake Forest University (Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa), Winston-Salem, N.C.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

May 2000 BAPTIST HEALTH

To Present Jacksonville, Florida

President and Chief Executive Officer

This position has overall responsibility for the region’s largest non-profit health care system

and reports directly to the Board of Directors. This comprehensive system is comprised of

five hospitals (including the region’s only children’s hospital), a major outpatient campus in

Clay County with a free-standing emergency department, home health agency, behavioral

health company, significant primary care network and affiliated specialty practices, as well

as various for-profit entities supporting the system. The Chief Executive Officer serves on

the Board of Directors. This position also is actively involved in philanthropic efforts in

support of the health system.

Accomplishments: The overall health system has been recognized as the “Preferred

Hospital” system and has been the recipient of the Consumer Choice Award by the National

Research Corporation for over 20 years consecutively. Significant growth has occurred with

the health system market share increasing from 26 to 30 percent since Baptist South opened

in 2005. Net operating revenues have grown to more than $1.2 billion. The health system

enjoys a AA- bond rating from Standard & Poors. All of the system’s hospitals are now

completely digital environments with no paper medical records or film. The Baptist Primary

Care network has now grown to over 200 providers in 47 offices; there are a total of over 300

employed physicians including primary care and specialists. Wolfson Children’s Hospital

has developed into a tertiary regional pediatric facility, and was named among the top three

children’s hospitals in Florida.

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July 1995- BAPTIST ST. VINCENT’S HEALTH SYSTEM

May 2000 Jacksonville, Florida

President and Chief Operating Officer (July, 1998-May 2000). Served as one of two

Executive Vice-Presidents from July, 1995-July, 1998

Responsible for the operations of a merged health system which was the largest health

delivery system in Northeast Florida with 1,373 hospital beds, a nursing home, home health

agency, behavioral health company, DME company, reference laboratory, and 17 retail

pharmacies, and well as other supporting for-profit entities.

April 1989- BAPTIST HEALTH SYSTEM, INC.

July 1995 Jacksonville, Florida

Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer

Responsible for all hospital operations in the largest existing health system in the region. The

position also included the responsibility for system-wide Human Resources, as well as the

leadership for managed care negotiations.

May 1984- HOSPITAL CORPORATION OF AMERICA

April 1989

Administrator, First Coast Medical Center, Jacksonville Beach, Florida (1988-89)

Chief Executive Officer for 82-bed community hospital, including the construction of a new

replacement hospital facility.

Assistant Administrator, HCA Southern Hills Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee

(1984-1988)

May 1982- Administrative Resident, Baptist Health Services, Gadsden, Alabama (1983-84)

May 1984 Evening Administrator, Richmond Memorial Hospital, Richmond, Virginia (182-83)

January 1978- Pastor, Belmont Baptist Church, Columbia, South Carolina

July 1981

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND RECOGNITIONS: American College of Healthcare Executives

Fellow, American College of Healthcare Executives

Regent’s Awards, 2000 and 2007

Florida Hospital Association (FHA)

Board Chair 2011-12

Board, FHA, 1996-1999; 2000-2003; 2007-present (including Executive Committee)

FHA President Search Committee, 2007; FHA Strategic Planning Committee, 2009-2011

Board, FHA PAC, 1996-present

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American Hospital Association (AHA)

Member, AHA

AHA Grassroots Champion for Florida, 2009

Appointed to AHA Long Range Policy Committee, 2007

Regional Policy Board, AHA, 2003-2006; 2013-present

Most Valuable Political Action Award, AHA, 2001

Other

Appointed by Governor Bush to Low Income Pool Council, responsible for the

recommendations to the state legislature for disproportionate share and other low income

funds, 2006-present

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

Chamber Chair, 2011

Board of Directors, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010 - present

Chair, Cornerstone Economic Development, 2007

Vice Chair, Business Development and Chair, Trustees Program, 1996

University of North Florida

Trustee, 2007-present (appointed by Board of Governors, State University System)

Vice Chair, 2009-present; Finance Committee, 2007-present

Healthcare and Bioscience Council of Northeast Florida

Chair, Access to Care Work Group, 2009-present

Mayor Alvin Brown Transition Leadership

Co-Chair, Economic Development Transition Team

Jacksonville Journey Steering Committee (citywide anti-crime initiative)

Member, appointed by Mayor Peyton 2008

United Way of Northeast Florida

Chair, 2006 Campaign for four-county region in Northeast Florida (exceeded $25 million

goal)

Chair, Board of Trustees, 2000-2002; Member, Board of Trustees, 1997-2007

JaxCare (Community-wide Coalition for the Working Uninsured Utilizing a Health Plan

Model)

Founding Chair, 2003-2006; Board member, 2003-2009

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Sulzbacher Center (for the Homeless)

Chair, Board of Directors, 1998-1999

Board Member, 1994-2000

Honorary Chair, Transformations Event, 2002

Leadership Jacksonville

Graduate, Class of 1991

Board Member, 1996-1997

Other

Board of Directors, PSS World Medical, Inc. 2012-until sale of company to McKesson

Board of Visitors, Wake Forest University Divinity School, 1997-2006

Member, Downtown Rotary

Member, Hendricks Avenue Baptist Church

OTHER HONORS AND RECOGNITIONS

Distinguished Business Leader Award, UNF’s Coggin College of Business 2013

Humanitarian Award, OneJax, 2012

Recipient, Florence N. Davis Award for Community Achievement, 2010 Inducted, First Coast Business Hall of Fame, 2007

Recipient, Ultimate CEO Award, Jacksonville Business Journal, 2007

Hope Award, Multiple Sclerosis Society, 2007

Community Trustee Award, Leadership Jacksonville, 2006

Excellence in Healthcare Award, 1996 (for health clinic for the homeless)

PERSONAL

Hugh and Susan, his wife of 38 years, have three sons and one grandson.

HG: 5/28/13

Section IIILetters of Recommendation

Section IVPublished Materials

SECTION IV

SECTION IV

SECTION IV

SECTION IV

SECTION IV

SECTION IV

SECTION IV

SECTION IV

Section VPhotographs

At the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce (left to right): Chamber Chair-Elect Tom Van Berkel, Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown, Chamber Chair Hugh Greene, and Chamber President Walter Lee.

Hugh Greene, President and CEO of Baptist Health, addresses the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce Health Planning Council luncheon.

Florida Gov. Rick Scott, Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown, and Baptist Health CEO Hugh Greene at the grand opening of Vulcan Keystone.

Source: Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

Source: Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

Source: Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

SECTION V

Hugh Greene (second from left), Chair of the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce, talks with dignitaries at the announcement that EverBank is locating 1,200 jobs in downtown Jacksonville.

Hugh Greene (second from left) talks with members of ImpactJAX, an organization of young professionals, at one of the group’s events.

Kevin Twomey (left), former President of the St. Joe Company, and Hugh Greene, President and CEO of Baptist Health, at a UNF event.

Source: Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

Source: Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce

Source: University of North Florida

SECTION V

Susan and Hugh Greene are honored by Community Connections for their service to the community.

Source: Community Connections

SECTION V

Section VIContact Information

Contact InformationFor more information about A. Hugh Greene or the information contained within this nomination, please contact:

Audrey MoranSenior Vice PresidentSocial Responsibility & Community AdvocacyBaptist Health841 Prudential DriveAetna Building, Suite 1601Jacksonville, FL 32207

Phone: 904.202.4910Fax: 904.202.4920

[email protected]


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