
Todd Stottlemyer
CEO, Acentra Health
CEO Todd Stottlemyer called 2024 a “year of great accomplishment” for Acentra Health. Key achievements included integrating an acquisition to enhance the employee assistance program and behavioral health services, winning multiple new contracts, deploying a unified data platform, launching new AI initiatives and applications, achieving ISO 9001, CMMI and URAC certifications, earning the AWS Champion Award for Digital Transformation, adding 760 new employees, receiving awards for growth and industry leadership, and supporting communities affected by natural disasters.
With over 40 years of leadership experience in healthcare, government and technology, Stottlemyer is widely recognized as a visionary leader with a reputation for excellence, said Donna Morea, chair of the Acentra Health board of directors.
“Under his guidance, Acentra Health continues to transform the client experience, harnessing the power of AI, machine learning and emerging technologies, to improve health outcomes for the priority populations its clients serve,” she added. “A true servant leader, Todd’s model of service to clients, colleagues, and local communities, inspires exquisite execution from people at all levels of the organization, enabling successful delivery on their mission.”
Why Watch
In 2025, Acentra Health will focus on advancing its unified data platform, AI, data analytics, and health informatics to deliver health solutions that improve outcomes and reduce costs for priority populations. The team will build on successful AI initiatives, such as AI to Modernize and the MedScribe tool, to streamline manual processes, speed up decision-making, and allow nurses to focus on patient care.
The company will also continue investing in its workforce, enhancing the client experience and solidifying its role as a trusted partner to state, federal and commercial healthcare clients.
As Stottlemyer looks ahead, he lives by the mantra, “Be your best authentic self every day.”
Fun fact: Stottlemyer, a former offensive center for William & Mary football, highlighted the college’s NFL connections. Three head coaches—Mike Tomlin (Pittsburgh Steelers), Sean McDermott (Buffalo Bills) and Dan Quinn (Washington Commanders)—are William & Mary alumni. Quinn began his coaching career at the school, where Tomlin and McDermott were players.