Professional Summary
Professional Overview
Tim Worstell is an experienced Finance Program Manager with a strong background in healthcare administration and supply chain operations. He currently serves as the IM Finance Program Manager at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego, where he oversees financial planning, budgeting, and procurement for the organization's information management division.
Experience Summary
Current Role
As the IM Finance Program Manager at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego, Tim is responsible for managing the financial operations and strategic planning for the hospital's information management department. He oversees a team of budget and procurement specialists, ensuring the efficient allocation of resources and alignment with the organization's overall financial objectives. Tim has played a crucial role in driving cost savings initiatives, implementing data-driven decision-making processes, and optimizing the hospital's supply chain management.
Career Progression
Prior to his current role, Tim served as a Budget & Procurement Specialist at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego, where he demonstrated his expertise in financial management and strategic procurement. Before transitioning to the healthcare industry, Tim had a distinguished career in the U.S. Navy Supply Corps, where he held the rank of Commander and was responsible for various logistical and operational duties.
Academic Background
Tim holds a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, with a focus on Finance and Supply Chain Management.
Areas of Expertise
- Financial planning and budgeting
- Procurement and supply chain optimization
- Data analysis and performance reporting
- Cross-functional collaboration and team leadership
- Healthcare administration and operations
Professional Impact
During his tenure at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego, Tim has made significant contributions to the organization's financial management and information technology operations. He has successfully implemented cost-saving initiatives that have resulted in measurable reductions in operating expenses, while also enhancing the hospital's overall financial resilience. Tim's strategic approach to procurement and supply chain management has enabled the hospital to maintain a reliable and cost-effective inventory of critical medical supplies and equipment.
Conclusion
With his extensive experience in finance, procurement, and healthcare administration, Tim Worstell is a valuable asset to Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego. His strong leadership skills, data-driven decision-making, and commitment to operational excellence have made him a respected professional in the industry. Tim's ongoing focus on optimizing financial performance and supporting the hospital's mission of providing exceptional pediatric care will continue to be instrumental in the organization's long-term success.