Mountain Family Health Centers names new CEO

Mountain Family Health Centers announced Wednesday, Jan. 3, that it has hired Dustin Moyer as its new chief executive officer. Moyer will officially assume his new role in early February.
Moyer’s CEO announcement comes nearly four months since former CEO Ross Brooks resigned after 11 years at the helm. Mountain Family’s board of directors conducted an extensive, multi-phase search to find the right blend of experience, skills, values, education, and personality for its next leader.
Moyer brings over 15 years of health care experience across policy, advocacy, philanthropy and data analysis.
“I am humbled and grateful to the Mountain Family Health Centers board of directors for the opportunity to lead the organization into its next chapter,” Moyer said. “Through my prior engagement with Mountain Family Health Centers, I have developed a deep respect for the mission of the organization, the people it serves, and the staff who provide high-quality care to the Roaring Fork, Eagle and Colorado River Valley communities.”
Moyer most recently served as the director of innovation at the Center for Improving Value in Health Care, where he led the organization’s efforts to build a multi-state data initiative, a first-of-its-kind project. Before his time at CIVHC, he spent seven years with the Colorado Health Foundation, working on both the policy and program teams. Moyer has also worked for both Kansas and Colorado Medicaid.

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Moyer holds a Master of Public Policy from the University of Denver and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas. He lives in Glenwood Springs with his wife, Amy, and their two sons, Miles and Isaac.





