MONTROSE, CO – Montrose Regional Health has promoted Courtney Cryer, previously the Vice President of Clinic Operations, to the position of Chief Operating Officer.

Courtney will play a critical role in the leadership team at Montrose Regional Health, overseeing day-to-day operations to ensure effective and efficient strategies to assist in achieving the organization’s goals. “Montrose Regional Health has a wonderful leadership team that I am proud to be a part of,” said Cryer. “I look forward to the opportunity to serve this community and work with the organization to continue to provide quality, patient-centered care.”

“We are excited to welcome Courtney into this position and are confident she will excel,” said Jeff Mengenhausen, CEO of Montrose Regional Health. “She has been with MRH for many years, and her dedication, tenacity and talent for leadership make her the ideal choice for the role of Chief Operating Officer.”

Courtney Cryer, MSN, MBA, has been a member of Montrose Regional Health since 2011. Since that time, she has brought her expertise to various positions—transitioning from Nurse Manager to Nurse Director, then to Service Line Director, and most recently serving as VP of Clinic Operations. Courtney completed her Bachelor of Science in 2011 and later pursued her Master of Science in Nursing and Master of Business Administration from Grand Canyon University in 2020.

In Courtney’s free time, she enjoys family time with her husband Jon Cryer and their children, whether it is at her children’s sporting events, 4-wheeling, or boating at Lake Powell.

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Caption: Montrose Regional Health has promoted Courtney Cryer to the position of Chief Operating Officer

 

About Montrose Regional Health (www.MontroseHealth.com)

Montrose Regional Health is a 501(c)3 nonprofit healthcare system serving Montrose, San Miguel, Ouray, Gunnison, Delta, Hinsdale and San Juan counties. The hospital is licensed for 75-beds and offers an extensive range of inpatient & outpatient health care services, including cardiology, oncology, minimally invasive surgery, laboratory, medical imaging/radiology, Mountain View Therapy, Acute Rehabilitation Unit, advanced respiratory & pulmonary services, and the family birthing center. The health system has a reputation for acquiring the latest technologies in healthcare, from robotic assisted surgical services to UVC-disinfection technology. Montrose Regional Health is the second-largest employer in Montrose County, with more than 700 employees and 100 providers who represent 23 medical specialties. With a tagline that reads Caring for you like family, the health system is known for its warm patient care.