Marshall Health Network Names Jackson VP of Facilities and Support Services

Monday, July 14, 2025

Marshall Health Network (MHN) announces the promotion of Ken Jackson to Vice President, MHN Facilities and Support Services.

Jackson will lead system operations across key MHN support departments, including security, maintenance, construction, clinical engineering, safety, food services, and environmental services. In this new system role, he will oversee initiatives that enhance building performance, safety, and cleanliness while aligning with the organization’s mission and vision.

Jackson began his career at Cabell Huntington Hospital (CHH) in 2012 as the director of maintenance and engineering. He graduated from St. Leo University and served in the United States Air Force. Jackson is completing his Master of Science in Facility Management from University of Texas at San Antonio.

Before joining the CHH team, he served as the maintenance supervisor at Tuomey Regional Medical Center in Sumter, South Carolina and regional engineering manager at Greenville Healthcare System in Greenville, South Carolina. He brings more than 34 years of experience in engineering to his new role.

“Ken’s expertise, leadership, and commitment to excellence have made an impact across our facilities," said Regina Campbell, RN, MSN, Chief Operating Officer of Marshall Health Network. "This new role is a reflection of the trust he’s earned and the vision he brings to ensure a safe, efficient, and high-performing environment for our patients, staff, and visitors.”

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