In Ethiopia, the average lifespan of its citizens is just over 47 years old. The cause of death? Simply treated diseases that in the West might be resolved by a quick trip to the doctor or commercial pharmacy. Go to KHI
Tom Clarke is passionate about building organizations which make a difference in patient outcomes. Tom spent the first 11 years of his career in the Acute Care setting, holding positions as Associate Administrator and CFO of large academic teaching hospitals, in the University of Massachusetts Medical School system. As CEO of Kissito Healthcare, Tom has focused on quality and operation improvements for a wide range of Post Acute settings over the last 19 years. With the emergence of Health Care Reform, Tom is particularly excited by the opportunities to integrate Acute and Post Acute services under an Accountable Care Organization.
Tom holds a Master’s of Science in Business with a concentration in Health Care Management from the University of Maine. He’s a Licensed Administrator in Texas, Virginia, and Arizona. Tom, his wife Ana, son Samuel, and newest addition, daughter Annasophia, enjoy the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains on their farm outside of Roanoke.
Angela Mattocks has a BS in Nursing from Hampton University and earned a Master’s Degree in Healthcare Administration from Central Michigan University. She’s a licensed Nursing Home Administrator who has held the position of Director of Nursing in the long term care settings for over a decade and whose experience include nearly a decade of work within acute care settings. In 2003, she was named Director of Nursing of the Year by the Virginia Healthcare Association. A strong advocate for quality resident care, Angela has worked closely with the Virginia Health Quality Center (VHQC) and the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) on Quality improvement projects. Angie also serves as Risk Manager at Kissito.
Bradley J. Goad, D.O., CMD was born and raised in Mount Airy, NC. He received his bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry at Virginia Tech in 1996. After finishing at Virginia Tech, he transferred to the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine in Lewisburg, WV for his medical education. In 2000, he transferred to East Tennessee State University to complete training in Internal Medicine. He served as Chief Resident in 2003 at the Holston Valley Medical Center in Kingsport, TN.
After completing residency, Dr. Goad and his family moved to Galax, VA to join Carilion Medical Group. He worked in a “traditional” Internal Medicine role serving patients in the office, hospital, and nursing homes. He quickly realized that his heart was in geriatric care and so gradually started adding more nursing homes to his practice. After leaving Carilion in 2007, he founded Mid-Atlantic ElderCare, PLLC which provides professional medical services to Nursing Homes and Assisted Living Facilities in North Carolina and Virginia. He is a Certified Medical Director through the American Medical Director’s Association and serves as Medical Director for multiple facilities as well as Hospice and Home Health Agencies. The company continues to grow rapidly and is considering expansion into Tennessee and Kentucky.
Dr. Goad is also a Major in the United States Air Force Reserves where he serves as a Flight Surgeon. He is married with two children. He enjoys aviation, camping, hiking, and fishing.
Responsible for the operational support factions of all Kissito Healthcare facilities, Bob holds over 25 years of senior management experience in hospital settings. He joined the Kissito team in 1998 as the Chief Development Officer and was named VP of Operations in 2008. Prior to his time with Kissito, Bob was responsible for financial and operational results of 34 skilled nursing facilities as the Vice President of Operations for Senior Care Management Company and was the Vice President of Support Services for Houlton Regional Hospital for 20 years.
Bob has broad experience in acute and long term care with direct experience with fiscal management, census development, and patient relations. He is experiences in contract management, purchasing, vendor relations and construction management.
As the VP of Marketing & Business Development, Josh aligns our Collaborative Patient Care Model™ with the needs of the market. Josh and his team develop marketing strategies and business partnerships that are well supported to achieve measurable results at all our post acute and healthcare centers.
During the last decade, Josh has built brands and exceeded sales goals for clients in the US and overseas. He has owned and operated an integrated advertising agency in Virginia where he built a wide array of brands into consistent leadership positions. He managed a regional real estate development firm, and has represented various marketing service based firms on both a national and international basis in a business development capacity. It’s this knowledge, drive and passion that led the Blue Ridge Business Journal to feature Josh as one of the Top 20 under the age of 40 in 2004 at the age of 28.
Sam Rasoul brings life to the Kissito company culture as the CFO by tapping into the greatest potential of each Kissito TEAM member and by searching for the best and brightest who are dedicated to existing for the betterment of human life.
Sam holds an M.B.A. with a focus in International Business from Hawaii Pacific University. Coming from a family of entrepreneurs, Sam’s free spirit has lead to several successful business ventures of his own as well as being an active member of the community through service based organizations. As the 2008 Democratic Congressional Nominee in Virginia’s Sixth District, Sam’s central platform revolved around the betterment of healthcare and he is excited to contribute to a non-profit which shares a common vision.
Sam was featured in the Blue Ridge Business Journal as one of the Top 20 Leaders Under 40 in 2008 at the age of 27. He currently is married to his wonderful wife Layaly and they are blessed with two beautiful daughters, Jennah and Amirah.
Responsible for the domestic operations of Kissito, Sean brings broad experience in senior services and delivering outcomes driven healthcare. What began as volunteerism as a teenager, evolved into a career serving seniors in roles as a licensed Nursing Home Administrator and Regional Vice President with several of the largest and most successful senior care companies in the country. He has driven culture change in many settings: working with teams to convert traditional, institutionalized nursing homes into vibrant, results-oriented, patient-driven centers of care and caring.
Sean has a Master’s in Health Services Administration from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and a Bachelor’s in Management and Sociology from Wittenberg University in Springfield, OH. In his career prior to Kissito, Sean was previously responsible for the overall success of skilled nursing facilities in Michigan, Virginia and North Carolina. Through the coordination of exceptional systems, high-quality/high acuity care, and world-class customer service, he was responsible for significant growth in each facility’s post acute business. Within two years, his centers became the number one or number two facilities for market share in eleven of twelve markets. Now Sean brings that same level of skill and success to Kissito, acting as a single and common contact for each of the CAOs to coordinate the support and resources available to each facility.
Outside of the healthcare arena, one might have found Sean on the racetracks. He grew up around car racing and went to his first Indy 500 at the age of 6. Sean is married to his lovely wife Ashley and has two daughters, Madalyn and Hannah.
As an Administrator of Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation facilities for five years Andy brings a strong personal commitment and passion to the delivery of rehabilitation services in patient care at Kissito. He possesses strong managerial and analytic skills in the delivery of health care services with the single goal of “striving to improve the patient experience and health outcomes,” a core value at Kissito. He has significant operating knowledge and experience conducting economic development studies and small business development plans as a former consultant with the Business Technology Center at Virginia Tech.
Andy obtained undergraduate and M. B. A. degrees from Virginia Tech where he majored in finance with a duel concentration in Corporate Finance and Investment Management. His educational pursuits included study abroad projects in Asia, South Africa, and Austria where he participated in global business and development studies with other international students.
Josh D. McGilliard, V.P. Marketing & Business Development
josh.mcgilliard@kissitohealthcare.org
540-265-0322 ext. 102
Tom Clarke, CEO
540-265-0322 extension 116
In Ethiopia, the average lifespan of its citizens is just over 47 years old. The cause of death? Simply treated diseases that in the West might be resolved by a quick trip to the doctor or commercial pharmacy. Go to KHI