Founded by the family of famed inventor Charles F. Kettering, Kettering Health is centered on the well-being of the people and communities we serve. Since 1964, we’ve been a beacon of healing through our investment in innovative technology and resources to ensure our compassionate care touches the mind, body, and spirit.
During the last 60 years, we’ve expanded our services to care for the more than 1.8 million people in our service area. Today, Kettering Health comprises 14 medical centers, more than 120 outpatient locations, and our Medical Group—over 700 providers strong. To sustain these services, we operate, as a division of Kettering Health Main Campus, Kettering College, a fully accredited college focused on raising up generations of dedicated health professionals to serve Greater Dayton.
As Kettering Health enters its next chapter, we are unifying as a system to offer consumers a seamless, integrated patient experience—whether in one of our hospitals, at a check-up with a primary care physician, or online for a post-op follow-up via telehealth.
We will achieve this through the following operational principles:
We will do this while keeping the same spirit our founders imagined: cutting-edge innovation fueled by unparalleled compassion.
Kettering Health Main Campus, as a 439-bed hospital with a Level II Trauma Center, is the system’s flagship medical center. Consistently ranked one of the nation’s best hospitals, Kettering Health Main Campus is known for its high-quality cardiovascular, brain and spine, and cancer care. Featuring a compassionate culture, Main Campus has a dedicated team of more than 3,400 employees, 1,200 physicians on staff, 350 volunteers, and 80 medical residents. These team members support more than 325,000 outpatient visits, 2,500 babies delivered, and 50,000 emergency visits annually.
Over the past several years, Healthgrades recognized Kettering Health Main Campus among America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Spine Surgery, Joint Replacement, and Orthopedic Surgery. It was recognized as America’s 50 Best Hospitals for Surgical Excellence. Patients rated the medical center with a 9 or 10 out of ten 73% of the time, 8% higher than national average.
In collaboration with the Acute Care President, Kettering Health Boards of Trustees, Kettering College Board of Trustees, physicians, and the leadership team, the Main Campus President assumes operational responsibility of all activities, including patient care, operations, financial and strategic planning. The president provides strategic input for system service lines, clinical ancillary areas, foundations, quality, and nursing. The position assists the Acute Care President in system development, growth, strategic goals, and operations. Key to success is enhancing employee and physician engagement, supporting excellent quality and safety, growing market share and margin in a manner that is consistent with our mission. The president will create an environment for successful organizational performance and accepts responsibility for the viability of Kettering Health Main Campus.
The first 12 months in the role will be critical to success. It will be important to fill key open roles and finalize the leadership team members. A number of important projects are in flight, including the ensuring patient flow and experience in our ER is pristine, optimization of the OR operations and the neuroscience and cardiac system service lines, all of which will need to be seen through to completion. Throughput and length of stay have been evaluated and have teams focused on improvements. The ability to quickly gain an understanding of current state and guide initiatives through to successful completion is vital.
The Main Campus President will report directly to the Acute Care President of Kettering Health and be a member of the Acute Care Executive Council. Direct reports include:
The local campus Finance leader reports indirectly to this role.
In addition to the profile outlined above:
The Kettering Health Main Campus President will possess the following: