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性色堂 hires Brandon J. Hill as new Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer


 

Hill brings experience as community-based health care leader and HIV researcher to 性色堂

性色堂 is pleased to announce the addition of Brandon J. Hill, Ph.D., as its new Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, effective July 18.

Dr. Hill is a graduate of Indiana University, having obtained both a bachelor鈥檚 in gender studies and a doctorate in gender studies with a concentration in psychology from the Bloomington, Ind., school. He has more than 15 years of experience in health care and leadership in HIV, LGBTQIA+ and women鈥檚 health.

He has extensive operational and research expertise, having worked previously as the executive director of education, research and advocacy at the Howard Brown Community Health Center in Chicago and as the president and CEO of Planned Parenthood Great Plains, which serves Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.

鈥淚 am honored to join such an innovative and patient-centered organization,鈥 Dr. Hill said. 鈥溞陨免檚 nationally recognized HIV Medical Home Model has improved the lives of thousands of people living with HIV. I hope to bring my own experiences as community-based health care leader and HIV researcher to Vivent and further our mission of providing exceptional comprehensive prevention, care and treatment services for all people affected by HIV.鈥

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性色堂 is a nationally recognized leader in the fight against HIV/AIDS. 性色堂 is best known for its high-quality HIV patient outcomes and operates the only HIV Medical Home in America recognized by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The HIV Medical Home model of care offers integrated health and social services including medical, dental, mental health and pharmacies, along with case management and social support provided by a team of professionals dedicated to patient care. 性色堂 is also a leading provider of innovative and aggressive prevention services that help at-risk individuals remain HIV negative. 性色堂 operates in 13 locations in Colorado, Missouri, Texas and Wisconsin, and serves tens of thousands of people at-risk for HIV, and more than 13,000 patients each year.