Siskin Children’s Institute Hires Allen Bible As Chief Operations Officer

  • Thursday, April 25, 2024
Allen Bible
Allen Bible
Siskin Children's Institute announces the appointment of Allen Bible as its new chief operations officer.

Mr. Bible holds a bachelors degree in business from the University of Mississippi, earned in 1999, and later pursued a doctorate in physical therapy from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, completing it in 2008. 

Officials said, "With two decades of experience under his belt, Allen's background encompasses various realms including direct patient care as a physical therapist, business management and healthcare operations.
Notably, he spearheaded Noon Health as its president, directing healthcare operations across three states. Prior to this, Allen served as vice president at Erlanger Health System, overseeing Orthopedic, Cardiac, and Rehab services.
 
"A distinguished fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives, Allen actively contributes to various organizations, serving on the board of the Hope 4 Athletes Foundation, advising the University of Tennessee Digital Marketing Program and remaining engaged with the American Physical Therapy Association. Furthermore, he has generously shared his knowledge as a Clinical Instructor for physical therapy students and served as the team physical therapist for the Chattanooga FC during their inaugural season."

Mr. Bible will oversee the daily operations of the Institute including the Chattanooga and Nashville Centers for Developmental Pediatrics, Therapy Services, ABA Therapy Services and all other Institute service operations.

"We are thrilled to welcome Allen to Siskin Children’s Institute. Allen has a history of growing and improving clinic operations across the region and beyond. I am confident he will make an excellent addition to our leadership team while enhancing access to developmental and early intervention services”, said Don Mueller, president and CEO of Siskin Children’s Institute.
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