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Tristar Skyline Appoints Brett Jordan as Assistant Chief Nursing Officer

Jordan will support the hospital's strategic nursing initiatives.

March 28, 2025
Brett Jordan assistant chief nursing officer

TriStar Skyline Medical Center is proud to announce the promotion of Brett Jordan, BSN, RN, to assistant chief nursing officer (ACNO). In this new role, Jordan will support the hospital’s strategic nursing initiatives, help drive operational excellence and further elevate patient care delivery across all inpatient nursing departments.

Jordan joined TriStar Skyline in July 2022 as intensive care unit manager, bringing a strong background in critical care and hospital operations. In 2023, he was promoted to director of critical care, where he oversaw 79 ICU-capable beds and led a team of more than 275 colleagues.

“We are thrilled to have Brett step into this new role,” said Amy Higgins, chief nursing officer at TriStar Skyline.  “His dedication to clinical excellence, deep understanding of critical care operations and natural ability to lead and inspire teams make him the ideal choice for this position. Brett has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to providing excellent patient care, and we are excited to see the impact he will continue to make across the hospital.”

Prior to his time at TriStar Skyline, Jordan built his clinical and leadership expertise at TriStar Centennial Medical Center, where he served in various roles including medical-surgical unit manager, house supervisor and clinical nurse coordinator.

A native of West Tennessee, Jordan earned his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Tennessee at Martin. He is currently pursuing his Master of Science in Nursing and Healthcare Leadership at Galen College of Nursing.

Published:
March 28, 2025
Location:
TriStar Skyline Medical Center

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