Celia Huber Appointed to AMN Healthcare Board of Directors

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  • June 24, 2025
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AMN Healthcare, a leading provider of healthcare workforce solutions and staffing services, has appointed Celia Huber to its board of directors. The company announced the appointment as part of its strategic initiative to strengthen governance and enhance its leadership expertise.

Huber brings over 30 years of professional experience, including an extensive tenure as a senior partner at McKinsey & Company, where she served clients in the healthcare sector and advised boards on governance best practices. Her deep industry knowledge and history of strategic advisement are expected to reinforce AMN Healthcare’s ongoing efforts to advance innovation, operational excellence, and growth.

In a statement, AMN Healthcare’s board expressed confidence in Huber’s ability to contribute valuable insights and provide leadership during a time of rapid transformation in the healthcare industry. Her appointment is also seen as a step toward greater diversity and inclusion within the company’s governance structure.

Huber’s addition to the board reflects AMN Healthcare’s commitment to strengthening its leadership team with professionals who can guide the organization through evolving market dynamics, regulatory challenges, and workforce shortages affecting the healthcare sector nationwide.

Based in Dallas, Texas, AMN Healthcare is known for its broad portfolio of workforce solutions which include temporary staffing, permanent placement, and technology-driven healthcare services.

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