Travis Gregg Is New COO Of Bryan Medical Center

Travis Gregg, MHA, FACHE, has been named chief operating officer of Bryan Medical Center and will assume these responsibilities on February 12, 2023.

Eric Mooss, president and chief executive officer of Bryan Medical Center, stated, “Travis has demonstrated an ability to lead teams and deliver results in complex health care environments. His relationship-driven leadership style aligns with our mission, anchored by the tenants of collaboration with physicians, our employees and patients. What I admire most about Travis is his desire to have operational excellence translate into optimal care for patients who entrust Bryan Medical Center with their care.”

Gregg is currently the chief operating officer at Kearney Regional Medical Center. Gregg was with Kearney Regional Medical Center since its inception in 2013 and has been integral to Kearney Regional Medical Center’s rapid operational growth and success.

“I am looking forward to serving Bryan Medical Center as its next chief operating officer. I have long admired Bryan Health and Bryan Medical Center and recognize so many similarities between Bryan Medical Center and Kearney Regional Medical Center. Both have earned exemplary reputations for quality, community-based hospital care and treat Nebraskans with very complex conditions. Both prioritize working with physicians in a shared governance model to meet patient needs,” said Gregg. “While working through the incorporation of Kearney Regional Medical Center within the Bryan Health family, my respect and understanding of its influence on Nebraska and the region has grown.”

Gregg earned his Bachelor of Arts in Healthcare Management from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota and his Master of Healthcare Administration from Bellevue University. He is a fellow and regional board member of the American College of Healthcare Executives.

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