Wesley Healthcare CEO, Bill Voloch, Joins Barton School Dean’s Advisory Board

The W. Frank Barton School of Business at ͷ is proud to welcome Bill Voloch, president and CEO of Wesley Healthcare, to its Dean’s “Fabulous 50” Advisory Board.

“As a member of the ͷ community since 2013, I’ve witnessed the profound impact the Barton School has on students, businesses, and the region,” said Voloch. “Being a part of this board means contributing to ͷ’s ongoing success and transformation.”

Voloch joined Wesley Healthcare in 2013 as chief operating officer and was promoted to president and CEO in 2015. In his current role, he oversees the business and strategic operations of Wesley Healthcare, including the 859-bed Wesley Medical Center, the 99-bed Wesley Woodlawn Hospital & Emergency Room, and the Wesley Emergency Care Network, which includes four emergency departments, two of which are freestanding.

His career began as a staff accountant at Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center in Chicago. Voloch later spent 17 years at the Medical Center of Aurora, where he held roles as assistant controller, controller, and CFO. He earned a Master of Business Administration from Regis University in Denver and has now surpassed 30 years of service to HCA.

“The Dean’s Advisory Board continues to grow in both strength and diversity with each new member,” said Dr. Larisa Genin, dean of the Barton School. “Bill is a valued addition. His expertise in healthcare and business leadership aligns perfectly with the needs of our program and the city.”

The Dean’s Advisory Board, composed of prominent industry executives and business leaders from around the world, works to advance the mission and strategic priorities of the Barton School, contributing to its goal of becoming one of the best business schools globally.