Cody Hall has a diverse work experience, starting in 2008 as a Volunteer Coordinator for AmeriCorps/Energy Express, where they managed volunteers and maintained logs of volunteer hours and child attendance. In 2008, they also worked as a Head Park Leader for the Harrison County Parks and Recreation Commission, overseeing a team of employees and representing the commission in meetings.
In 2011, Cody completed an internship as a Student Intern with West Virginia University Extension Service, where they restructured the Statewide Training Program for the Energy Express program, reducing costs by 50%.
Starting in 2012, Cody joined WVU Medicine as an Organizational Consultant/Decision Support Analyst, where they prepared decision support tools and analyses for management and managed process improvement projects across various clinical and business units.
Cody then worked at Valley Health as a Senior Lean Management Engineer, where they managed improvement projects, implemented total process redesigns, and trained the workforce in Lean and A3 thinking.
In 2016, Cody joined WVU Medicine's Camden Clark Medical Center as a Performance Engineer, where they managed the organization's performance improvement program, led the Baldrige Journey towards performance excellence, and collaborated on the performance excellence strategy.
In 2020, Cody became the System Director of Clinical Performance Improvement at Health First, where they supported quality and physician leadership in improving patient care processes, supervised a team responsible for clinical quality improvement initiatives, and implemented a project management framework.
Currently, Cody is the Director of Process Excellence at Davis Health System, overseeing the deployment of the organization's performance excellence strategy and providing direction to a team of Process Excellence Specialists.
Throughout their career, Cody has demonstrated expertise in process improvement, project management, and analytics.
Cody Hall's education history begins with their high school education at Doddridge County High School, which they attended from 2003 to 2007. After completing high school, Cody went on to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Management Systems Engineering (BSIE) at West Virginia University, where they studied from 2007 to 2011.
Later on, Cody obtained several certifications in Lean Six Sigma. In 2014, they achieved the Lean Six Sigma Black Belt certification from Villanova University. In the same year, Cody also obtained their Six Sigma Green Belt certification from the same institution. In 2015, they further enhanced their Lean Six Sigma knowledge by completing the Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt certification at Villanova University.
Cody continued their education at West Virginia University, pursuing a Healthcare MBA from 2020 to 2022. The field of study for their MBA is not specified in the information provided.
Overall, Cody has a strong educational background in engineering and has also acquired valuable certifications in Lean Six Sigma throughout their career development.
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