Stevens served as vice president of operations at Medical City Frisco for three years prior to joining Medical City Lewisville. He oversaw several services, including cardiology, general surgery/colorectal and bariatric services, according to a news release.
Stevens also provided operational oversight of ancillary functions, construction and real estate, which included the build and opening of a $91 million patient tower last year.
“We are eager to welcome Ken back to the Medical City Lewisville and Denton County community, where he served as director of supply chain operations from 2013-2014,” Medical City Lewisville CEO John Walker said in a news release. “His exemplary commitment to our core values and dedication to quality, patient-centered care ensures he will help lead Medical City Lewisville to the next level of health care excellence.”
Stevens began his career with Medical City Healthcare in 2011 as a financial analyst at Medical City Arlington. He received a master's in health care administration from The University of Texas at Arlington and a Bachelor of Arts in economics from Texas Tech University.