Kettering Health Middletown leader promoted to Dayton-area facility

Daniel Tryon, the executive director of Kettering Health Network’s new Middletown medical complex since it opened in August 2018, has been promoted.

Tryon will take over as president of Washington Twp.’s Southview Medical Center, part of the Grandview Medical Center System. He will succeed Richard Manchur, who was recently named president of Grandview Medical Center. Manchur had served in that role since May 2017.

Tryon has worked for Kettering Health Network since 2011. Prior to his role at Kettering Health Middletown, he was director of Business Development and Cardiovascular Services for the Grandview Medical Center System.

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He brings “a wealth of experience” to Southview, according to Fred Manchur, CEO of Kettering Health Network.

“He led a successful opening of our Middletown facility while developing strong partnerships in the Middletown community,” Manchur said. “While at Grandview and Southview, he worked closely with employees, the leadership team and the medical staff to grow our business and increase patient access to services.”

Kettering Health Network is a not-for-profit network of nine hospitals, 12 emergency departments, and 120 outpatient facilities serving southwest Ohio. The network’s hospitals are Kettering, Grandview, Sycamore, Southview, Greene Memorial, Soin, Fort Hamilton, Troy and Kettering Behavioral Medicine.

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