As chief operating officer Tina M. Vidal oversees the operations of all non-medical facilities within the Pacer portfolio.
Prior to becoming chief operating officer Vidal served as the company’s vice president of business development and integration where she oversaw the evaluation and execution of mergers and acquisitions and executed integration strategies for facilities acquired by Pacer Health Corporation. Prior to that Vidal served as Pacer’s director of corporate operations. In this role she assisted in increasing revenue from less than $100 000 to approximately $30 million in less than three years generated leads for company acquisitions oversaw the management and development of the corporate office and Pacer’s facilities developed marketing initiatives for the company and its subsidiaries and oversaw the initial rebuild effort of South Cameron Memorial Hospital after the facility was destroyed by Hurricane Rita in September 2005 a construction project totaling approximately $25 million.
While serving as Pacer’s director of corporate operations Vidal also acted as the interim CEO for Minnie G. Boswell Memorial Hospital a Pacer Health facility for a period of eight months. During that time she reduced losses by over $500 000 recruited five new physicians to the facility including an orthopedic surgeon an ear nose and throat and facial plastic surgeon a radiologist a podiatrist and a pediatrician. She increased volume in all areas of the hospital by over 50% and improved physician relations.
Vidal began working for Pacer Health since its inception. She holds a bachelor’s degree in international business and marketing magna cum laude and a master’s degree in international business summa cum laude from Florida International University in Miami Florida.
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