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Jimmie L. Clay

Jimmie L. Clay, FACHE, joined Veterans Affairs (VA) in February 1967 as an Accountant Trainee, and retired from the agency on March 31, 2000 as Business Office Liaison at VA Headquarters, Washington, DC. Clay was an outstanding leader in Veterans Health Administration during his employment with the agency. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and a Masters degree in Management/Human Relations and Organization Behavior with specialization in healthcare management. He was a member of the Senior Executive Service for 14 years and successfully directed the activities at the Tuskegee VA Medical Center for more than twelve years. Clay held progressively responsible executive management positions for at least eighteen years while employed by VA. His successful career in public health care spans 30 years.

Clay received a wide variety of recognitions, awards, and honors from not only VA, but also from many civic, professional, and veterans organizations. These include awards from the Alabama, Arizona, and Ohio Hospital Associations, Governor of Alabama, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Blinded Veterans Association, American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, Optimist International, Boy Scouts of America, American College of Healthcare Executives, and the Alabama Healthcare Executives. Clay had a consistently outstanding record of service to veterans both nationally and within the states he was assigned during his VA career.

Clay is a Fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives, a professional organization whose mission includes promotion of high ethical standards of conduct for its members and advancement of excellence in healthcare management.

Clay was selected to represent VA on the prestigious president's Task Force on National Health Care Reform and was commended for his performance on that task force. He served as a Faculty appointment as Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Master of Science Program in Health Administration at the University of Alabama at Birmingham while serving as Medical Center Director at the Tuskegee VA Medical Center from 1986 to 1997. Respected by his peers and acknowledged by them as a leader in healthcare, Clay was selected as a VHA representative to assess candidates for potential in health care administration. He has also served as an oral examiner for the Board of Governors of the American College of Healthcare Executives for the past six years.

Clay is very respected and recognized as a community leader. While employed by VA, he actively participated in the Kiwanis Club, American Red Cross, Boy Scouts of America, Lions Clubs, and Mayor's Advisory Council.

After thoroughly reviewing and considering the outstanding qualifications of Clay, the Atlanta Network Director recommended him to the VHA Executive Resources Board to serve as Health Care System Director for the integration of the Montgomery and Tuskegee VA Medical Centers. The two VA healthcare facilities were merged to form a new organization, Central Alabama Veterans Health Care System (CAVCHS). His leadership, interpersonal and motivational skills were cited as strengths and contributed to his selection and confirmation. He was known for his personal integrity and thoughtful responses to the needs of veterans. He received a Commendation from the Secretary of Veterans Affairs in 1996 and is an alumnus of the Leadership VA development program.

 

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