Former NFL Player Donald Brock Lough Selected To Be Next CEO Of Arthur Center Community Health

The following press release was sent out from Arthur Center Community Health on Friday, July 12, 2024.

Arthur Center Community Health (“ACCH”) has been engaged over the last several months in a search for a successor to Terry Mackey given his upcoming retirement as the Chief Executive Officer of ACCH.

Arthur Center’s board, with the help of the search firm, The Meyers Group, engaged stakeholders both within and outside clinics to create a CEO profile that highlights the characteristics depicting the type of person ACCH wants to lead the organization in the future.

 

We are excited to announce Donald Brock Lough has been selected to lead ACCH into the future as our new CEO.

“The board is pleased to welcome Donald, who goes by Brock, to the helm of the organization.

We are blessed to have great staff, great leadership and a long history of quality care to our communities.

The board has full confidence in Brock’s leadership ability and commitment to our organization, consumers, staff and community.

We look forward to meeting together the challenges ahead” stated Steven Kreyling, Board President of ACCH.

Brock comes to us from his most recent role as the interim Chief Executive Officer of Wood County Community Health Center, a public sector Federally Qualified Health Center in Bowling Green, Ohio.

Prior to joining Wood County, Brock served as the interim Executive Director/Chief Operating Officer for Good Samaritan Hospital’s Samaritan Center, an FQHC/CCBHC hybrid entity with over 200 employees.

Brock spent over 6 years working for Hamilton Center in Terre Haute, Indiana, where he held numerous positions over his tenure, including, Executive Director of School Services, Chair of the Policy Review Committee, Integrated Care Specialist, and at the time of his departure from Hamilton Center, Chief Deputy of Health Clinics.

In addition to these roles, Brock is also a successful entrepreneur who operated his own health and human services consulting firm, served as a professional collegiate coach, and was a professional athlete for the Cincinnati Bengals in the National Football League.

Brock is eager to put his extensive leadership and professional experience to use at Arthur Center.