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AdventHealth's Amy Jordon named to Governor's Workforce Development Board

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Amy Jordon and Gov. Brian Kemp
Amy Jordon and Gov. Brian Kemp

Last week, Governor Brian P. Kemp announced 107 appointments and reappointments to various state boards, authorities and commissions.

AdventHealth's Amy Jordon was named to the State Workforce Development Board, which is tasked with administering Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) funds across the state and overseeing the Governor’s state workforce development initiatives. Their guidance is essential to sustaining Georgia’s competitive advantage nationwide in terms of workforce. The SWDB is comprised of business owners, members of the Georgia General Assembly, statewide agency heads, local elected officials, and representatives from other workforce groups.

Jordan is the chief nursing officer currently overseeing AdventHealth Redmond and the southeast region. In this role, Jordon manages care integration, performance improvement and nursing education while collaborating on regional and system-wide initiatives. She is focused on clinical workforce planning and academic partnerships to enhance the clinician pipeline and improve care delivery across the network. Since 2005, she has held CNO roles at AdventHealth Gordon and AdventHealth Murray, showcasing a deep expertise in nursing leadership and patient care. She earned her bachelor’s and master’s in nursing from the University of West Georgia.

Gov. Brian Kemp and Amy Jordon

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