Priority Ambulance Promotes Terry Johnson to Southeast Regional President

Priority Ambulance today announced the promotion of Terry Johnson to Southeast Regional President as part of the company’s operational leadership strategy to position the company for further growth. The Southeast region includes Priority Ambulance’s significant footprint in Georgia and East Tennessee. “Since he joined the Priority Ambulance family of companies, I have been impressed with Terry’s tremendous leadership and innovative, dedicated approach to operations management,” said Priority Ambulance CEO Bryan Gibson. “Based on past performance and his incredible potential, I am confident that Terry will successfully lead our Southeast operations in Georgia and Tennessee to continued expansion and operational efficiency.” In 2017, Priority Ambulance’s national family of companies more than doubled in size now serving more than 350,000 patients annually and expanded its footprint to include a nine-state network. To position the company for continued growth in 2018 and beyond, the company announced in November a shift in its operational team that would transfer operational oversight to newly-created Regional Presidents. This regional leadership ensures operational decisions are made efficiently, close to the customer, by those who live in the communities they affect. The Southeast Division currently includes Central EMS and Puckett EMS in Georgia, which combine to be the largest private ambulance service in the state with 100 ambulances, as well as Puckett EMS ...
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