Josh Floren, FACHE, serves as president of Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano. Floren was promoted to president in spring of 2015 after serving as vice president of professional and support services beginning July 2013. In this role, he provided oversight for ancillary and support services, including radiology, rehabilitation, pharmacy, orthopedic joint program and nutrition services.
Floren was instrumental in the opening of the Texas Health Ben Hogan Concussion Center Plano and also the Texas Health Ben Hogan Sports Medicine Plano at Toyota Stadium in Frisco. Under his leadership, Texas Health Plano become the first hospital in North Texas to offer EOS, a low-dose, 3-D imaging technology that provides another advanced diagnostic option for patients. Prior to joining Texas Health Plano, Floren served as the vice president of operations at Parkland Health and Hospital System.
Floren holds a Bachelor of Science in biomedical science from Texas A&M University and a master’s degree in health administration from Washington University in St. Louis. Immediately following his postgraduate fellowship, he was certified by GE as a Six Sigma Black Belt.
An active proponent of the community, Floren is a member of Leadership Plano, Class 32, a program of the Plano Chamber of Commerce dedicated to educating, developing and empowering current and future leaders. He is also the past president of the North Texas Chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives and was an advisory board member for both the American Diabetes Association and the American Cancer Society.
Outside of work, Josh enjoys spending time with his wife, Valerie, and their three young children.