Amedisys Invests $2.5 Million To Open Executive Office In Nashville, Tennessee
07/24/2015
The majority of Amedisys’ executive team will be based in the Nashville office, which will be located in downtown Nashville at Cummins Station. This strategically located office will help Amedisys build pivotal relationships with important industry leaders and analysts and attract strong talent from the health care industry, including Nashville’s robust talent pool of health services professionals, Nashville Chamber officials said.
“Nashville is the place to be if you’re in health care, and we’re extremely excited to be opening an office here,” Amedisys CEO Paul Kusserow said. “Our vision is to be more than a home care and hospice company—we see the future of health care as delivered without boundaries, in a home setting. Our presence in Nashville will help us engage with the leading health systems, health technology and health services companies. This will ensure we’re not only able to meet the current needs of our patients, but their future needs as well. A Nashville office is an important step toward our goal of being the leading provider of health care in the home.”
“I want to welcome Amedisys to Davidson County and thank them for choosing Tennessee as the home of its new executive office,” said Community Development Commissioner Randy Boyd. “Amedisys will join more than 250 other health care companies who call Nashville home and add to the nearly 400,000 jobs these valuable industries provide in our communities. I look forward to Amedisys’ continued growth and success in Tennessee.”
Tennessee Valley Authority Senior Vice President of Economic Development John Bradley said, “We are pleased to partner with the state of Tennessee, Nashville Electric Service, Metro Government of Nashville and Davidson County, and the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce to support Amedisys’ success in its new operations in Nashville.”
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