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Cape Fear Valley Health VP of marketing and communications recognized by Becker’s Hospital Review

By Staff Report, posted 1 month ago
Chaka Jordan - Photo courtesy of CFVH

Cape Fear Valley Health’s Vice President of Marketing & Communications Chaka Jordan was recently named to Becker’s list of “78 Chief Marketing Officers to Know.”

According to Becker’s, “These dynamic and strategic leaders are the forces behind powerful marketing and communications efforts, shaping how their organizations are viewed and experienced. Through brand building, data-driven campaigns and strong customer relationship strategies, these executives position their hospitals and health systems as market leaders and trusted voices in healthcare.”

Jordan has served as Vice President of Marketing & Communications at Cape Fear Valley Health since October 2020. With over 25 years of healthcare experience, she has revitalized her team and expanded the organization’s reach. Jordan holds a Bachelor’s in Public Health from UNC-Chapel Hill and a Master’s in Health Administration from UNC-Charlotte.

“Being recognized alongside esteemed colleagues from respected health systems is truly a privilege, and one I don’t take for granted. May we continue to lift each other up as professionals and inspire positive change together. Thank you to Becker’s for the recognition and Ms. Weiss for the contributions to this,” shared Jordan on her LinkedIn page.

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