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Brian Marger appointed as chief executive officer at TriStar Skyline Medical Center

Marger to oversee the state-designated level one trauma center, comprehensive burn program and advanced neuroscience center.

September 25, 2024
Brian Marger, chief executive officer, TriStar Skyline Medical Center

Nashville, Tenn. — TriStar Skyline Medical Center is pleased to announce Brian Marger as its new chief executive officer. The hospital serves patients from across the region through its state-designated level one trauma center, comprehensive burn program and advanced neuroscience center. Previously, Marger served as the regional vice president for cancer services with Sarah Cannon Cancer Network at the HCA Healthcare TriStar Division.

“I am thrilled to welcome Brian into this new role within our TriStar Division family. During his tenure with HCA Healthcare, he has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to our mission to improve human life through his dedication to superior, patient-centered care,” said Mitch Edgeworth, president of the HCA Healthcare Tristar Division. “As a veteran healthcare leader, Brian will continue elevating clinical excellence across TriStar Skyline while fostering a positive organization culture among colleagues and physicians.”

Marger has served in many healthcare leadership roles within HCA Healthcare, including chief executive officer of TriStar Summit Medical Center and chief operating officer at TriStar Centennial Medical Center. He briefly led Onsite Women’s Health as chief executive officer before returning to HCA Healthcare.
"I’m excited to join the TriStar Skyline family and look forward to working with this team of physicians, colleagues and board members to continue delivering top-tier care in the Nashville area and beyond," said Marger.

Marger received a Master of Business Administration in finance and healthcare from Vanderbilt University and a bachelor’s degree from Duke University. He is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and a Nashville Healthcare Council Fellow. He has also served on several non-profit and professional boards, including Gilda’s Club of Middle Tennessee, Alive Hospice, Tennessee Chamber of Commerce & Industry, and the Middle Tennessee Mental Health Institute.

Published:
September 25, 2024
Location:
TriStar Skyline Medical Center

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