Leadership Shift: Platte Valley Hospital Welcomes New President

A New Chapter at Platte Valley
Brighton’s Intermountain Health Platte Valley Hospital is embracing a new era under the leadership of Noah Knisely, who took on the role of president on July 21. With over 15 years of experience in healthcare management, Knisely’s track record positions him ideally to lead the hospital into an exciting future.
Experience Bringing Results
Knisely’s career spans roles such as Regional Vice President for Presbyterian Healthcare Services in New Mexico, where he successfully managed five community hospitals. His strategic insight and commitment to high-quality patient care have been pivotal in fostering a robust organizational culture and achieving strategic growth.
Building Bridges Within the Community
Knisely’s journey is marked by his dedication to fostering meaningful relationships with providers, staff, and community stakeholders. His leadership style emphasizes engagement and collaboration, ensuring every voice within the hospital community is heard and valued.
Academic and Personal Pursuits
A graduate of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln with a degree in business administration, Knisely further honed his expertise by earning an MBA in Healthcare Administration from Baylor University. Beyond the professional realm, he is a devoted family man, sharing his life with his wife Michelle, their two children, and their family pets.
Vision for the Future
Expressing his enthusiasm for the role, Knisely remarked, “I’m excited to join Platte Valley Hospital and Intermountain Health. My immediate focus is on understanding our organization’s strengths and supporting our incredible team to deliver outstanding patient care daily.”
A Personal Touch
Outside his office, Knisely enjoys golfing, cooking, and participating in youth sports. He stays active and enjoys cheering on his favorite sports teams alongside his family, embodying a balance between professional commitment and personal joy.
Platte Valley Hospital is poised for growth under Knisely’s guidance, setting a promising trajectory for community healthcare. According to Colorado Community Media, this leadership transition signals a bright horizon for the hospital’s future. “`