Acentra Health CEO Todd Stottlemyer Named by Virginia Business to 2023 Power List
September 05 2023 - 2:34PM
Acentra Health, a Virginia-based company dedicated to helping
government healthcare agencies accelerate better health outcomes
through innovative technology solutions and services, announced
today that Virginia Business magazine has named CEO Todd
Stottlemyer to its Virginia 500 2023 Power List.
According to the magazine, the annual listing recognizes the
Commonwealth’s most powerful and influential leaders across 20
major sectors ranging from real estate and manufacturing to
healthcare, technology, and government. List members are selected,
not nominated, by the magazine’s editorial staff. Stottlemyer was
recognized in the Federal Contractors | Technology sector. This is
the second year in a row he has been named to the Power List.
“I am humbled to be recognized by Virginia Business and be
included among such talented Virginia business community leaders in
the magazine’s 2023 Power List,” said Stottlemyer. “I am proud to
lead a great team of professionals at Acentra Health whose
mission-driven work touches and improves the lives of people in all
50 states. Through the years, my experience has shown that Virginia
is a great place to work and do business. Acentra Health is pleased
to have its headquarters in the Commonwealth.”
Acentra Health serves as a vital partner to federal and state
agencies, providing innovative solutions that deliver maximum value
and impact. The company works with five federal agencies: the
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), the Health
Resources & Services Administration, and the departments of
Health & Human Services, Labor, and Veterans Affairs.
Stottlemyer joined the company as CEO in 2018 when it was known
as CNSI. Following the company’s acquisition by The Carlyle Group
in 2021, Stottlemyer led CNSI’s acquisition of and merger with
Kepro in 2022 and the two companies’ subsequent rebranding as
Acentra Health in June 2023. Prior to Acentra Health, he served in
leadership roles at multiple Virginia-based businesses in the
technology and healthcare sectors. Stottlemyer currently serves as
Vice Chair of the Virginia Growth and Opportunity (GO) Board and on
the executive committee of the Northern Virginia Technology Council
where he was a former chair. He also serves on several other boards
including the Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts, the
NobleReach Foundation, and LMI. Stottlemyer has received numerous
awards and recognition for his business and community leadership,
including being recognized as one of the “20 Most Admired CEOs” in
the Washington, D.C. region by Washington Smart CEO magazine and as
a Champion in the fight to end childhood hunger by No Kid
Hungry.
About Acentra Health
Acentra Health, formed in 2023 by the merger of industry leaders
CNSI and Kepro, combines public sector knowledge, clinical
expertise, and technological ingenuity to modernize the healthcare
experience for state and federal partners and their priority
populations. From designing and developing advanced claims,
encounter, and provider solutions that drive efficiency and cost
savings to delivering clinically focused service models for care
management and quality oversight, Acentra Health is accelerating
better outcomes. Acentra Health is backed by Carlyle (NASDAQ: CG),
a global investment firm. Visit acentra.com.
Media Contact:
Janice Moore
VP, Corporate Communications
703-214-3552
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