Dan George serves as the Vice President of Business Development at HealthRIGHT 360, where he leverages over a decade of executive leadership experience to drive strategic growth and enhance the organization’s impact in the behavioral health sector. In this pivotal role, Dan is responsible for...
Dan George serves as the Vice President of Business Development at HealthRIGHT 360, where he leverages over a decade of executive leadership experience to drive strategic growth and enhance the organization’s impact in the behavioral health sector. In this pivotal role, Dan is responsible for overseeing revenue generation initiatives and expanding the organization’s footprint through the cultivation of robust relationships with funders, community stakeholders, and business partners. His extensive background as a former COO and CEO equips him with a unique perspective on operational efficiency and strategic alignment, enabling him to navigate complex organizational landscapes effectively.
At HealthRIGHT 360, Dan is currently spearheading key projects aimed at identifying and capitalizing on emerging industry trends, particularly in the realm of treatment modalities and funding opportunities. His expertise in behavioral health not only informs his approach to business development but also enhances the organization’s ability to adapt to the evolving needs of the communities it serves. By fostering collaboration across intra-agency departments, Dan ensures that HealthRIGHT 360 operates with a cohesive strategy that maximizes resources and optimizes service delivery.
In addition to his leadership acumen, Dan’s research experience as a Principal Investigator for National Institute of Drug Abuse-funded studies and pharmaceutical trials underscores his commitment to evidence-based practices in behavioral health. This blend of operational leadership and research-driven insights positions him as a key driver of innovation and growth within HealthRIGHT 360, ultimately contributing to the organization’s mission of providing comprehensive and accessible health services to underserved populations.