Josh Floren, has been named president of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano. He had served as interim president since January.
“While Josh has only been with Texas Health Resources for a short period of time, his commitment to advance care delivery, by working collaboratively with physicians on the medical staff and other caregivers, will enable Texas Health Plano to continue to lead the North Texas market in improving the health of the communities we serve,” said Brett McClung, FACHE, executive vice president and North Zone operations leader at Texas Health Resources.
Floren joined Texas Health Plano as vice president of professional and support services in July 2013. Floren was also instrumental in the opening of the Texas Health Ben Hogan Concussion Center Plano and also Texas Health Ben Hogan Sports Medicine Plano at Toyota Stadium.
Floren holds a Bachelor of Science in biomedical science from Texas A&M University and a master’s degree in health administration from Washington University in St. Louis. Immediately following his postgraduate fellowship, he was certified by General Electric as a Six Sigma Black Belt. An active community leader, Floren is a member of Leadership Plano, Class 32.
Photography by Mike Newman.