Aspire Indiana Health, a nonprofit community health system with wide reach across central Indiana, has announced a new leadership structure to guide its continued growth in both geography and scope of impact.
“Over the past several years, Aspire has grown significantly in scale, complexity and impact. We now serve more communities, offer more services and support more people than ever before,” President & CEO Antony Sheehan said. “As we move forward, our leadership structure is guided by two simple principles: Better Connected Care and Better Stewardship.”

Oh
Dr. Holly Oh will lead the clinical services across the entire organization as Chief Medical Officer. That care will be divided across four teams led by recently promoted leaders: Senior Vice President of Operations, Mike Keevin; Senior Vice President of Crisis and Addiction Continuum, Vanessa Pataky; and Senior Vice President of Residential and Community Care, Kelly Howe. A leader to be named later will oversee Outpatient Care. Donna Stealy has been promoted to Vice President of Nursing.
As Aspire has grown, it has sought and secured strategic partnerships with local governments and colleague organizations to strengthen its ability to assist Hoosiers facing complex health challenges. As a reflection of this more entrepreneurial approach, Aspire has hired Nick Snoply into a newly created role as Chief Business & Strategy Officer.

Snoply
Snoply joins Aspire from the for-profit healthcare sector, with more than 20 years of experience leading organizations across a wide range of environments, from large, complex care delivery systems to smaller, high-growth and turnaround settings.
“What has impressed me most about Nick is his clear desire to contribute to a mission-driven organization where integrated care, prevention and compassionate service genuinely matter,” Sheehan said.
In this capacity, Snoply will oversee Finance, Strategy, and Marketing teams. Ben Vance has been promoted to Senior Vice President of Finance. Kevin Sheward will continue as Vice President of Strategy & Business and Christopher Lloyd as Vice President of Marketing and Communications.
Aspire is certified as both an Indiana Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) and Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), with nine health centers across Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Madison, Marion, and Shelby counties. It also operates an addiction recovery continuum, housing and employment assistance programs, a 24/7 crisis continuum, and direct services to homeless populations.
For more information about Aspire leadership, please visit aspireindiana.org/about/leadership.

Be the first to comment on "Aspire Indiana Health announces new leadership structure"