- AdventHealth
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., August 1, 2019 – AdventHealth Daytona Beach has selected Kevin Burke to serve as materials management director.
In this role, Burke will oversee the purchasing, receipt, storage and distribution services for AdventHealth Daytona Beach.
Burke has nearly 30 years of experience and has led operations for sterile supply processing, clinical engineering and environmental services at healthcare systems in Illinois, New Jersey and Virginia. He most recently served as corporate director of supply chain operations for seven Carilion Clinic facilities in Roanoke, Virginia.
A Daytona Beach resident, Burke earned a Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Illinois at Chicago, as well as a Master of Public Health from Saint Xavier University in Chicago.
About AdventHealth Daytona Beach
AdventHealth Daytona Beach has 359-beds and is one of the six hospitals in Flagler, Lake and Volusia counties that composes the AdventHealth Central Florida Division - North Region. Formerly known as Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, the organization’s parent company changed the name of all wholly-owned entities to AdventHealth on Jan. 2, 2019. Based in Altamonte Springs, AdventHealth is a connected system of care. With more than 80,000 team members, AdventHealth is one of the nation’s largest faith-based health care systems with nearly 50 hospitals and hundreds of care sites in nearly a dozen states. With the mission of Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ, AdventHealth Daytona Beach provides whole-person care to heal the body, mind and spirit. For more information about AdventHealth Daytona Beach, visit AdventHealthDaytonaBeach.com.
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