Administrators
Excellence in education always begins with the administrators who forge the institution’s path. By developing and implementing challenging healthcare education programs, the administrators of Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences pave the way for students to learn the latest in advanced practices and procedures. By modeling nurture, excellence, spirituality, and stewardship, they serve as living examples of the values that are such an important part of this institution.
You’ll find that the administrators of Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences have expertise in health science, student services, technology and distance learning, new program development, and spiritual development. This special blend of expertise, talent, and dedication make the FHCHS administrators the perfect team to carry out the college’s mission to provide an educational experience that goes beyond academics. Learn more about these exceptional leaders.
David Greenlaw
Dr. Greenlaw holds Baccalaureate, Masters, and Doctoral degrees in divinity. He has led FHCHS since its inception.
Read MoreDonald Williams
Dr. Williams received his doctoral degree from Purdue University. He has served the College in a variety of roles.
Read MoreSteve Roche
Mr. Roche works to create a safe, success oriented environment in which students can flourish.
Read MoreLen Archer
Dr. Archer earned a doctoral degree in microbiology from Indiana State University. He is a member of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Read MoreJanice Preston
Dr. Preston received her doctoral degree from the University of Virginia. She has presented numerous seminars and workshops across the United States and internationally.
Read MoreGenese Gibson
Ms. Gibson has been teaching in the field of radiography since 1982. Her department pioneered distance learning on the campus, helping to launch the first online degree.
Read MoreCharlotte Henningsen
Ms. Henningsen has been a sonographer for 20+ years and continues to practice in a high risk OB clinic.
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