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Daryl Tol Appointed Executive Vice President of One Mind

DARYL TOL APPOINTED EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT OF ONE MIND

Established Healthcare Executive, Tol to Lead One Mind at Work Initiative

RUTHERFORD, Calif. March 1, 2021—  Leading mental health and brain research nonprofit One Mind today announced the appointment of Daryl Tol as Executive Vice President, overseeing the One Mind at Work programs and contributing to One Mind’s vision and objectives.

Tol brings more than 20 years of healthcare leadership, as well as personal, lived experience of mental health struggles. He comes to One Mind from Advent Health, where he served as President/CEO of the nonprofit health system’s Central Florida division.

In his new role, Tol will lead One Mind at Work, a global coalition of employers and partners transforming the approach to workplace mental health and wellness, and oversee strategy development for One Mind. His responsibilities will include building and resourcing a robust strategy to capitalize and multiply the global success of One Mind at Work, which reaches over 7 million people and is an essential tool for employers supporting employees. Tol will also seek to expand the partnerships with other mental health science and advocacy organizations and work closely with One Mind All Media productions to reduce the stigma of mental illness through storytelling.

“Daryl brings a wealth of experience from a spectacular career at AdventHealth,” said Garen Staglin, Chairman and Co-founder of One Mind. “He holds a keen understanding of the importance of addressing mental illness, particularly in the workplace, and we look forward to his leadership as we continue to grow One Mind’s impact in advancing the science of brain health.”

“We are extremely pleased to welcome Daryl as our new Executive Vice President,” said Brandon Staglin, President of One Mind. ”Core to One Mind is that we lead authentically from lived experience, and we are pleased to have someone with Daryl’s personal and professional experience join our team to advance our vision of accelerating brain health for all.”

“I’m honored and excited to join One Mind, an organization at the forefront of accelerating brain health,” said Tol. “The last year has shown employers and employees the importance of prioritizing workplace mental health and I’m eager to get to work advancing the global workplace wellbeing standards One Mind at Work has developed.”

During his 20-year tenure at AdventHealth, Tol held executive leadership roles across the health system’s regional divisions. Most recently, he served for six years as the President/CEO of its $6 billion, 16 hospital Central Florida Division. In this position, Tol built a transformational strategy focused on consumer-centered connected care. Tol also led the development of the national company’s consumer technology and analytics products, grew the Central Florida Division through the acquisition of two hospital facilities, ownership in a neighboring four-hospital health system, and the opening of dozens of additional care sites.

From 2010 – 2015, Tol was President/CEO of AdventHealth East Florida Region. At the helm of this $700 million, six hospital region, he developed an ecosystem approach to regional leadership and drove the acquisition of the sixth hospital.

Before that, Tol served as President/CEO of AdventHealth DeLand from 2006 – 2010. As Chief Executive of this 156-bed community hospital, he built cancer, cardiac, and digestive health programs formerly unavailable in the community, and also managed relationships with a hospital taxing district. During his early years at AdventHealth, Tol served as Chief Operating Officer of AdventHealth Memorial from 2000 – 2006. In this role, he led the operations of three hospitals and a large medical group and shepherded the entity into AdventHealth following the 2000 acquisition of the former independent system.

Tol holds a Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration (Accounting/Finance) from Walla Walla University and a Master’s in Healthcare Administration from Loma Linda University.