26 Nov 2023

Advocate Health appoints new CFO

Advocate Health announced that Brad Clark has been promoted to executive vice president and chief financial officer, effective Dec. 1. In this role, Clark will oversee revenue cycle management, financial planning, supply chain management, financial reporting, accounting, treasury and managed health resources. He will join Advocate Health’s executive leadership team and report directly to CEOs Eugene A. Woods and Jim Skogsbergh. 

Clark, who was named interim CFO in August and previously led Advocate Health’s treasury and financial and planning analytics division, brings more than two decades of experience in comprehensive health care financial management to his new role. A financial leader at Advocate Health and predecessor organizations for more than 13 years, Clark previously served as senior vice president of financial planning and treasurer of Atrium Health.

“As a veteran financial leader in our organization, Brad brings the expertise and skill to move Advocate Health forward, helping us to transform health care and create a better future for each of the communities we serve,” Woods said. “Brad will be a key player in our continued growth and sustained commitment to making health care more accessible, affordable and innovative for the nearly 6 million patients we serve across six states.”

“I’ve always been proud to work for a mission-driven organization and am honored to be chosen to lead Advocate Health’s financial operations,” Clark said. “As a health system with preeminent clinicians, an impressive geographic footprint and an industry-leading track record in community benefit spending, Advocate Health is poised to redefine how, when and where care is delivered. I look forward to working with the rest of the executive team to drive forward our vision of what is possible.”

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