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TriStar Stonecrest Announces Cody Adams as Chief Operating Officer



TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center is pleased to announce Cody Adams as the new chief operating officer. Adams will oversee operations at the 119-bed hospital, focusing on enhancing surgical, cardiac, imaging and other services.

Adams brings diverse healthcare leadership experience to the role, including strategic planning, operational excellence, oversight of growth initiatives and quality improvement.

“We are proud to have Cody join our hospital’s administrative team,” said Louis Caputo, chief executive officer at TriStar StoneCrest. “His exceptional leadership and collaborative spirit will be an invaluable asset as we continue to enhance our services to benefit our community and colleagues. Cody’s unwavering commitment to our mission and his patient-first mindset make him an ideal addition to our team.”

Adams joined TriStar StoneCrest from TriStar Horizon, where he served as the vice president of operations. In this role, he successfully guided over $35 million in transformative projects, including a 14-bed intensive care unit, the addition of a hyperbaric chamber at TriStar Horizon’s Advanced Wound Care Center and the expansion of inpatient rehab facilities. Adams previously served as an associate administrator at TriStar Skyline.

Adams holds a Master of Business Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Business from Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky. He and his wife, Pressley, have two beautiful daughters, Alivia and Madison.

For more information about TriStar StoneCrest Medical Center, please visit TriStarStoneCrest.com.

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