MORGANTOWN, West Virginia—Sherry Kesler has been named vice president of post-acute services at WVU Medicine, overseeing home health, hospice and home medical equipment.
“We look forward to Sherry’s leadership and the positive impact she will bring to our organization and the communities we serve,” said Carrie Willetts, chief administrative officer of the WVU Health System. “Her expertise in multi-site operations, population health strategy and building collaborative partnerships will be invaluable as we continue to advance our post-acute service offerings.”
Kesler brings more than 20 years of leadership experience to WVU Medicine, most recently serving in leadership with Sentara Healthcare, an integrated delivery and finance system headquartered in Virginia. Prior to that, she worked at Medical Services of America, where she served as a regional administrator for more than six years.
She has a resume focused in strategic expansion, operational turnarounds, regulatory compliance and innovative care models, such as hospital at home and remote patient monitoring.
Kesler received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Messiah University in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, followed by her Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration from Western Governor’s University based in Millcreek, Utah.
