Appalachian Regional Healthcare System
Jon Driggers is an experienced professional in project management and student affairs, currently serving as Project Manager for People Services at Appalachian Regional Healthcare System since July 2019. In this role, Jon coordinates project processes, facilitates the system-wide transition to Epic Electronic Medical Records, and administers various educational systems. Previous positions include Vice President of Student Development and Dean of Students at Lees-McRae College, where responsibilities encompassed oversight of student services, crisis management, and compliance with regulatory standards. Jon has also held roles at South University, Coker College, and Erskine College, focusing on student success, leadership development, and orientation programs, supported by advanced degrees in College Student Development and Exercise Science from Appalachian State University and Lander University, respectively.
Appalachian Regional Healthcare System
Appalachian Regional Healthcare System (ARHS), the healthcare leader in the High Country, is comprised of three hospitals, fifteen medical practices, a cancer center, a heart and vascular center, a pain management center, a physical therapy rehabilitation and wellness center, and a healthcare foundation. Appalachian Regional Healthcare System is committed to Making Life Better through providing medical treatment, preventing illness, educating the healthcare professionals of tomorrow, researching new ways to fight disease, and working in our community to build a healthier High Country. For more information, visit apprhs.org.