Vincent Bernard Orange Jr., MBA, MHSA is a nationally recognized healthcare executive with more than 17 years of progressive leadership experience across integrated delivery systems, academic medical centers, and multi-state physician enterprises. He has built a distinguished career driving access, growth, financial performance, and physician alignment in complex, matrixed healthcare organizations.
Mr. Orange’s leadership experience includes holding a dual appointment as the Chief Executive Officer of the Howard University Faculty Practice Plan and Vice President of Practice Operations for Adventist HealthCare, where he provided strategic oversight for more than 180 clinical faculty and led ambulatory, inpatient, and academic practice operations across multiple specialties.
Under his leadership, the Faculty Practice Plan has achieved significant operational and financial growth, including double-digit increases in clinic volume, expansion of patient access through a state-of-the-art AI-enabled Access Center, and growth in annual collections to approximately $28 million. He has led major physician services agreements, expanded public-private partnerships, secured government support for new clinic development, and advanced workforce pipelines through youth apprenticeship programs and academic clinical staffing models.
Previously, Mr. Orange served as Regional Director of Faculty Practices for Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas Health, overseeing operations for Rutgers Medical Group across 25 sites and 17 clinical departments. In partnership with Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, he was responsible for the productivity and performance of more than 350 faculty physicians and over 1,000 staff, exceeding financial targets, increasing new patient volume, and leading enterprise-wide access, EMR, and care-delivery transformations.
Earlier in his career, he held senior operational leadership roles at the University of Virginia Health System, Johns Hopkins Health System (Sibley Memorial Hospital), George Washington Medical Faculty Associates, and MedStar Health, where he consistently delivered improvements in revenue, access, patient experience, and care delivery across high-acuity surgical and multispecialty ambulatory environments. Vincent opened MedStar’s $42 million flag ship Ambulatory Surgery Center, Lafeyette Centre in downtown Washington, DC.
In addition to his executive leadership, Mr. Orange holds an academic appointment as an Adjunct Instructor in the Department of Medicine at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, reflecting his commitment to medical education and faculty development.
Mr. Orange earned a Master of Business Administration from Georgetown University, a Master of Health Services Administration from The George Washington University, and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Morehouse College.
He is a frequent speaker on physician practice management, workforce strategy, and ambulatory operations and is widely regarded for his ability to align mission-driven care with sustainable operational performance.







