TRIDENT MEDICAL CENTER NAMES MAURY BAKER CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

Member Submission • Oct 07, 2024

Baker previously served as Summerville Medical Center's  Chief Operating Officer.

(CHARLESTON, SC, October 7, 2024) – Trident Medical Center has named Maury Baker as its new Chief Operating

Officer. He will start October 29. Baker joins Trident from sister hospital Summerville Medical Center, where he

served as the hospital’s Chief Operating Officer.


Jeff Wilson, President, Trident Health, and CEO, Trident Medical Center, said, “Maury has impressed me, and the

other members of our leadership team, with his servant leadership and his demonstration of unwavering

commitment to our colleagues and community every day. During his tenure at Summerville Medical Center, he

effectively led the hospital operations and was instrumental in executing its growth strategies. His familiarity with

Trident Health is a tremendous benefit to us as we prepare to embark on an unprecedented period of growth for

our health system, which next year will celebrate its 50th anniversary of service to Lowcountry families.”


Trident Health includes two acute care hospitals – 302-bed Trident Medical Center and 124-bed Summerville

Medical Center; 60-bed Live Oak Mental Health & Wellness; and four freestanding ERs – Brighton Park Emergency,

Centre Pointe Emergency, James Island ER, and Moncks Corner Medical Center. Trident Health has also announced

plans to build a freestanding ER and a hospital on Johns Island.


Healthgrades, a national healthcare ratings agency that reviews data from more than 4,000 hospitals, named

Trident Medical Center and Summerville Medical Center as recipients of its America’s 250 Best Hospitals Award for

two consecutive years and this year they were named among The Fortune/PINC Al 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals

in the US.


During his time at Summerville Medical Center, Maury collaborated with every department to successfully execute

nearly $100 million in growth projects. The initiatives include:

• The $10.6 million Operating Room expansion

• The acquisition of the Globus spine robotic surgical system and fourth da Vinci XI robotic surgical system

• The construction of the Level III Neonatal ICU

• The $66.8 million 56-bed inpatient tower expansion


Baker is a native of Charlottesville, VA. He is already an accomplished healthcare executive. His career and

education include:

• Vice President of Operations, LewisGale Medical Center

• Vice President of Operations, Colleton Medical Center

• Administrative Resident, LifePoint Health

• Bachelor’s Degree in Business from Virginia Tech

• Masters in Healthcare Administration from Virginia Commonwealth University


Additionally, he:

• Graduated from the HCA Healthcare Executive Development Program

• Graduated from the HCA Scholar for Emerging Health Care Leaders

• Was named a “40 under 40 Emerging Leaders” by The Roanoker Magazine when he worked in Virginia


Maury and his wife, Emily, have one child – a son. His hobbies include spending time with his family,

playing sports, and cheering on the Virginia Tech Hokies.


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