Nova Southeastern University Names Chief Strategy and Operations Officer for NSU Health

Richard James

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Richard James, former chief development officer for HCA Healthcare’s East Florida Division, has been named Nova Southeastern University’s (NSU) chief strategy and operations officer for NSU Health, effective Jan. 2, 2024.

“James will join Vice President for Clinical Operations Leonard Pounds and the NSU Health leadership team as they continue to partner with deans, providers and researchers to pursue this exciting new vision for NSU Health as a preeminent, university-affiliated health care system that offers a new standard of health care to its patients and the community,” said NSU President George Hanbury.

“With Dr. Harry Moon now serving as the university’s president-elect, as well as our current executive vice president and chief operating officer (COO) for the university, it was important for us to bring in a health care expert like Rick James to replace Dr. Moon’s former role as COO of NSU Health.”

“As NSU Health’s new chief strategy and operations officer, Rick will be in charge of developing and managing NSU Health’s growth and oversight, from integration of operations to exploring opportunities at regional locations to expanding clinical partnerships and new health care specialty offerings,” Dr. Moon said.

“As a senior-level health care executive, Rick has a record of achievement in leading organizations through strategic growth initiatives. His background includes work for Fortune 100 companies in the hospital and medical device industries.”

James was a key member of HCA Healthcare’s executive leadership team. He was responsible for driving business growth in a region spanning Vero Beach to Miami, including 14 hospitals, 12 ambulatory surgery centers, 98 physician practices with 400 physicians and 60 urgent care clinics with 22,000 employees and $5 billion-plus in revenue.

“I look forward to collaborating with the academic and research communities to achieve a path to preeminence for NSU Health in the years ahead, seeing it become a high-quality, self-sustaining health care system,” James said. “Working together, I believe we can further elevate NSU’s clinical operations to fuel future growth, enabling us to attract the most talented and highest quality providers, and deliver the best care for our patients.”

NSU Health provides a full spectrum of health care services to the South Florida community with more than 200,000 patient visits last year.

NSU Health has provided 20-plus years of care delivered by a nationally recognized faculty and researchers in eight health care colleges and programs, offering accessible patient-centered care. NSU Health’s services include medical, dental, vision, family therapy, hearing, mental health, occupational and physical therapy, speech-language pathology and a community pharmacy.

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NSU is a private university with 14 colleges, established in 1964, providing high-quality educational and research programs at the undergraduate, graduate and professional-degree levels. Please visit www.nova.edu for more information.

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