Walter B. Jones

Senior Vice President, Campus Transformation at The MetroHealth System

Walter B. Jones, Jr., joined The MetroHealth System as Senior Vice President of Campus Transformation in October 2014.

In this role, Jones is leading the transformation of MetroHealth’s three million-square-foot main campus and surrounding community.

Jones previously served as senior vice president of facilities development for Dallas County Hospital District's Parkland Health and Hospital System. In that role he managed the planning, design, development and programming of Parkland's $1.3 billion 865-bed hospital and medical campus project. Prior to joining Parkland, Jones was an associate with Howell, Rusk, Dodson Architects in Atlanta, GA, where he oversaw projects including the major renovation and expansion of Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital and Northside Hospital Women’s Center.

Jones received his master’s degree in Architecture from Clemson University, and an undergraduate degree in Architecture and Urban Planning from Princeton University. He is a member of the American Institute of Architects and the Texas Society of Architects; he is LEED certified in sustainability design by the U.S. Green Building Council, and EDAC certified by the Center for Health Design in the principles of evidence-based design.

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  • Senior Vice President, Campus Transformation

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