Martin is CAO at Fort Loudoun Medical Center

Jay FitzLoudon, Our Town Health

Connie Martin became president and chief administrative officer at Fort Loudoun Medical Center in Lenoir City, effective April 4, 2022. She previously was vice president and chief support officer at Methodist Medical Center of Oak Ridge. She succeeded Fort Loudoun’s CAO Jeffrey Feike, who retired.

“The opportunity to work with the strong and patient-focused team at Fort Loudoun Medical Center is inspiring,” Martin said. “The clinical and support staff as well as the medical staff are incredibly gifted, and this collaborative team has a track record of providing outstanding care for the community. I look forward to supporting and guiding the team, as well as being an active community partner.”

Martin has returned to the area where she began her career in 1982 as laboratory manager of what was then Loudon County Hospital (later Fort Sanders Loudon Medical Center). In 1991, she began working in Cleveland and Chattanooga, Tennessee, in a variety of hospital leadership roles with Bradley Memorial Hospital and Memorial Health System.

Martin returned to a new Fort Loudoun Medical Center facility in 2004 where she directed operations for services including laboratory, imaging, therapy services, food services, environmental services, engineering and facility services. She was integral in the expansion of laboratory space to enable improved efficiency subsequent to opening the new hospital, and functioned regularly as a clinical laboratory scientist with expertise in every laboratory specialty.

In 2009, Martin was named vice president and chief support officer at Methodist Medical Center and has spent the past 13 years overseeing the operations of cardiac services, oncology services, laboratory, imaging and food & nutrition services.

“Having worked closely with Connie for over 14 years, I can tell you she has an unparalleled work ethic with an unwavering commitment to quality, service and most importantly, our patients,” said Mike Belbeck, Covenant Health’s executive vice president of operations. “She is an individual with a servant heart who leads with integrity and compassion. I look forward to our continued work together as she moves into her new role.”

Licensed as a medical laboratory supervisor, Martin holds a bachelor of science degree in medical technology from Tennessee Wesleyan College and a master of science in health systems from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. She is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and a member of the East Tennessee Healthcare Executive Affiliation.

Information provided by Covenant Health

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