Jody Moore, MBA
About Jody Moore, MBA
Jody Moore, MBA, serves as the Vice President of Population Health and Post-Acute Strategy at BrightSpring Health Services. With extensive experience in healthcare management and emergency services, Moore has held various leadership roles and co-founded Crisis Focus, LLC.
Work at BrightSpring Health Services
Jody Moore serves as the Vice President of Population Health & Post-Acute Strategy at BrightSpring Health Services. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the organization with her extensive experience in healthcare management. In this role, she focuses on developing strategies that enhance population health outcomes and improve post-acute care services.
Previous Experience in Healthcare Management
Before joining BrightSpring Health Services, Jody Moore worked at Advanced Home Care as the Senior Director for the Triad & Blue Ridge Virginia Regions from 2014 to 2020. She also held various positions at Cone Health, including Fleet Manager for CareLink and Emergency Management Coordinator. Her roles have involved emergency management, information systems, and healthcare program management.
Education and Expertise
Jody Moore earned her MBA from Wake Forest University - Babcock Graduate School of Management in 2008, following her Bachelor of Science degree from Wake Forest University in 2000. She possesses specialized knowledge in disaster response and emergency services management, which she applied as an instructor for the Healthcare Emergency Disaster Planning & Preparedness Certificate Program at UNC-CH Hospital School of Medicine.
Consulting and Co-Founding Experience
Jody Moore co-founded Crisis Focus, LLC in 2011, where she has been involved for over a decade. Additionally, she worked as a consultant for Response Systems International from 2013 to 2019, providing expertise across the US and MENA regions. Her consulting work emphasizes leveraging technology for innovative solutions in healthcare.
Board Membership and Community Involvement
Jody Moore served on the Board of Directors for PACE of the Triad from 2017 to 2020, contributing to community health initiatives in the Greensboro/Winston-Salem area. Her involvement in various healthcare organizations reflects her commitment to improving health services and emergency management in her community.