Hollie Harris Phillipsis stepping up as the new president and CEO of
Appalachian Regional Healthcare, a not-for-profit system employing around 6,000 people across 13 hospitals and other additional practices.
Phillips has been with the health system since joining in 2002 as director of planning and most recently held the role of vice president for corporate strategy and chief strategy officer. Across her tenure, she’s guided strategic planning, marketing, business development, government relations and other efforts within the organization.
She will be the first woman to hold Appalachian’s top role and replaces retiring president and CEO Joe Grossman in May.
Prior to her time at Appalachian, Phillips held a manager role at LifePoint Hospitals. She holds a master’s in health administration from the Medical College of Virginia.
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Kerry Harden was born March 10, 1955 in Louisville to Sarah Williams and was reared by his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Long Harden. He was baptized at the Fellowship Baptist Church in Warren County and later joined the Greater St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church family. There he served as a trustee, a member of the choir, Sunday school superintendent, a member of the Courtesy Committee and a member of the Food Committee. He was an avid attendant of Bible Study and Vacation Bible School. Kerry graduated from Louisville High School on June 4, 1973 and furthered his education at Augusta College, East Georgia College and Georgia College.