TEMPE, Arizona—Arkos Health announced a new alignment of its leadership team.
In a statement on its website, the company said this new alignment is "a pivotal step to meet the evolving needs of the health care industry while deepening our commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care. This transformation underscores our dedication to harnessing top talent, fostering agility and delivering innovative solutions that prioritize quality, empathy and impact in a complex healthcare landscape. Our leadership team blends proven expertise with fresh perspectives to propel Arkos Health into its next phase of growth and influence."
The following executives will lead critical areas of our organization:
- Amy Radcliff, chief operating officer: Radcliff brings extensive experience in health care operations and a commitment to empowering teams. She will lead efforts to simplify workflows, support market execution and drive operational excellence across Arkos Health.
- Bob Kinard, chief administrative officer: With experience in operational strategy, Kinard will streamline administrative processes, enhance efficiency and cultivate a collaborative culture across departments.
- Nicole Christensen, chief clinical officer: Christensen serves as chief clinical officer, overseeing clinical strategies and initiatives that align with Arkos Health’s care model.
- Jesse Jackson, senior vice president of technical operations: Jackson will harness technology to enhance the company's services.
"These leadership enhancements reflect Arkos Health’s proactive approach to navigating the dynamic health care market," the company said. "Guided by our new One Arkos framework, we are uniting our efforts around five pillars: unity, accountability, connection, value and goodness. These principles shape how we serve our members, empower our teams and collaborate with partners, ensuring every decision and action drives meaningful impact. By strategically positioning our leaders and embracing this framework, we are equipped to adapt swiftly to industry changes while staying true to our commitment to compassionate, patient-focused care."