- Mario Roberts
Adventist Health System has named Tom Nesteruk to the position of vice president of human resources shared services. In this role, Nesteruk will oversee the shared services functions including talent acquisition, employee relations, employee contact center and HR administration. He will report to Olesea Azevedo, senior vice president and chief human resources officer for Adventist Health System.
"Tom brings a breadth of human resources and shared services experience, and his leadership, expertise and diverse background will help us continue to improve our people systems and implement models and structures that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of our HR operations," said Azevedo.
Nesteruk has more than 20 years of HR leadership experience, which includes serving in roles at large global organizations. Before joining Adventist Health System, he most recently led human resources shared services operations at BAE Systems, Inc., one of the world's largest aerospace defense companies. Prior to that, he led global HR shared services for Merck.
"Adventist Health System is an industry leader and I am excited to join such a highly-respected, purpose-driven organization," said Nesteruk. "I look forward to working with our leadership and talented team members to advance our mission of Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ."
Nesteruk earned a master's degree in organizational management from the University of Phoenix, and both a bachelor's degree in human resources management and an associate degree in accounting from the Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
He and his wife, Jessica, have two daughters, ages 14 and 12. In his free time, Nesteruk enjoys playing golf, boating and spending time at the beach with his family.
Recent News
AdventHealth now purchasing 40% of the health system’s electricity needs from Texas wind farm
The innovative new treatment targets and destroys tumors using sound beams, noninvasively and without the need for needles and incisions.
The partnership will expand access to care in the communities served by Hospital del Sureste.
Dr. Cacciatore will help to advance the clinical agenda across the organization.
Podcast spotlights leadership strategies Shaw’s built over four decades at AdventHealth.
Anderson Ata is among the first in the world to receive treatment with a new drug that delays progression of the disease.
Newsweek recognized AdventHealth among employers who recruit and advance diverse talent.
Rose will also provide strategic oversight for UChicago Medicine AdventHealth
GlenOaks.
Team members at Texas Health Mansfield, in partnership with community leaders, volunteer to light the way to a healthier lifestyle.
AdventHealth’s IT team is a recipient of Computerworld’s Annual Best Places to Work in IT.
It’s full speed ahead in 2024 as the number of AdventHealth Global Missions' trips increases and “footprint” countries are added.
The annual ranking reflects measures AdventHealth has taken to ensure the continuity of its supply chain so that team members have everything they need to provide exceptional whole-person care.