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ROME, Ga. — AdventHealth Redmond is pleased to welcome Hudson Sutton as executive director of operations. A native of Rome, Sutton brings a proven record of leading teams, enhancing access to care, and supporting growth across complex clinical environments. Known for his strategic approach and collaborative leadership style, he is committed to advancing whole-person care and creating exceptional experiences for the communities AdventHealth Redmond serves.
“Hudson has demonstrated a remarkable ability to lead teams, expand services and support strategic growth,” said Ben Carpenter, chief operating officer of AdventHealth Redmond. “We’re confident his leadership will help our team members advance our mission and ultimately enhance the experience of every patient who comes through our doors.”
Sutton brings strong experience in healthcare operations, most recently serving as Program Director of Operations at AdventHealth Hendersonville. There, he helped lead major expansion initiatives, along with the launch of multiple orthopedic clinics and an outpatient surgery center. He began his career as an Administrative Resident in AdventHealth’s Southeast Region, and he holds an MBA in Managing for Sustainability from the University of Colorado Denver.
“Returning home to Rome and having the opportunity to serve this community is incredibly meaningful,” said Sutton. “I’m grateful to join the team at AdventHealth Redmond and excited to help advance the work already being done to improve health and wellness in our region.”
Outside of the office, Sutton enjoys spending time outdoors with his family, including golfing, hiking and biking.
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