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Natalie Whitmer announced as chief operating officer at Tristar Skyline Medical Center

Whitner joins TriStar Skyline from TriStar StoneCrest

July 01, 2024
Natalie Whitmer

TriStar Skyline Medical Center is pleased to announce Natalie Whitmer as chief operating officer of the 407-bed multi-campus system of care. This role will focus on continuing to enhance and grow our high-acuity services, including Level 1 trauma, burn and wound care, comprehensive stroke center and others.

Whitmer brings a wealth of healthcare leadership experience to her role, including strategic planning, telehealth program operations and multiple service line development projects over the last five years of her tenure with HCA Healthcare. 

“We are proud to have Natalie join our leadership team at TriStar Skyline,” said Mark Miller, chief executive officer at TriStar Skyline. “Her exceptional leadership skills and collaborative spirit will be an invaluable asset as we continue to enhance our services to benefit those we serve. Her commitment to patient care and compassion for others makes her a perfect addition to our team.”

Whitmer joins TriStar Skyline from TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center where she served as the chief operating officer. In her role, Whitmer successfully implemented an array of transformative projects, including $48 million in growth and expansion developments.

Whitmer attended Louisiana Tech University where she earned an undergraduate degree in marketing and a Master’s of Business Administration. She also holds a Master’s of Health Administration from Trinity University. She and her husband, Brad, just welcomed their first child.

Published:
July 01, 2024
Location:
TriStar Skyline Medical Center

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