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Ingenovis Health Names First Chief Nursing Officer

June 10, 2024

Dr. Geiger’s Appointment Solidifies Company’s Leadership in Clinician Excellence and Support

Cincinnati, Ohio and Greenwood Village, Colo. – June 10, 2024 - Ingenovis Health, a leading healthcare talent provider with the purpose of building a home for healthcare talent, announced the appointment of Robin Geiger DNP, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, NEA-BC, as the company's first Chief Nursing Officer.

“Ingenovis Health’s mission is to create an ecosystem where healthcare talent can grow, thrive and deliver the best patient care, and is now further strengthened with Dr. Geiger’s new role. This strategic appointment is a testament to the company’s commitment to advocacy, clinical excellence, and the health and well-being of healthcare providers,” stated Ingenovis Health CEO Bart Valdez.

“This new position is a significant step in our purpose to building a home for healthcare talent and offering opportunities across a career continuum. It ensures that clinicians are represented at the highest leadership level and demonstrates our unwavering belief that we must protect and support them.”

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Dr. Geiger is an accomplished board-certified nurse executive with more than 20 years of clinical leadership experience. She joined Ingenovis Health in November of 2022 as Senior Vice President of Clinician Advocacy, where she leads the company’s one-of-a-kind ACT program, designed to provide clinicians with the tools and resources they need to grow, thrive and advance in their careers.

Previously she served as Associate Dean of Academic Affairs for National University, School of Health Professions, where she focused on strategic planning, clinical program development and academic operations.

According to Dr. Geiger, “I joined Ingenovis Health because I admired the company’s commitment to healthcare professionals. It’s been a joy of my career to contribute to the well-being of the clinicians who have followed their calling and are devoting their lives to the care of others. The opportunity to serve them increases in my new role as CNO and for that I am grateful!”

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