Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital has announced the appointment of a new chief operating officer (COO) and chief quality officer (CQO) to strengthen clinical operations and innovation, as well as support a culture of continuous improvement. Both executive leaders will report directly to the president of the hospital, Ohme Entin, who recently spoke to Positively Osceola on our Osceola Matters LIVE show.

These are key roles as they are integral in helping us execute our mission to deliver the highest quality of care. These individuals are accomplished leaders who I’m confident will excel in their respective areas.

Ohme Entin

President, Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital

Marc Lillis assumed the role of COO on April 19. Mr. Lillis is a seasoned health care executive with over 15 years of experience in leading hospital operations. The new role is a promotion for Mr. Lillis who was previously an allied health and support services administrator at Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital.

During his tenure at Orlando Health – Health Central, Mr. Lillis was responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the hospital including new construction projects. He also served as administrator of support services from 2016 to 2018 and before that director of the supply chain from 2010 to 2016.

Prior to joining Orlando Health, Mr. Lillis held various leadership roles at Valley View Hospital in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Marketing, specializing in supply chain management from Florida State University, and an MBA from Western Governors University.

Marc Lillis

Marc Lillis assumed the role of COO on April 19. Mr. Lillis is a seasoned health care executive with over 15 years of experience in leading hospital operations. The new role is a promotion for Mr. Lillis who was previously an allied health and support services administrator at Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital.

During his tenure at Orlando Health – Health Central, Mr. Lillis was responsible for overseeing the daily operations of the hospital including new construction projects. He also served as administrator of support services from 2016 to 2018 and before that director of the supply chain from 2010 to 2016.

Prior to joining Orlando Health, Mr. Lillis held various leadership roles at Valley View Hospital in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Marketing, specializing in supply chain management from Florida State University, and an MBA from Western Governors University.

Marc Lillis

Dr. Sharma worked at Northwell Health Glen Cove Hospital in New York for six years. There she completed Six Sigma training and launched a process improvement project, successfully improving the hospital’s discharge efficiency. She also led a sepsis task force to improve care and was a member of the response team for specialized training for infectious disease outbreaks.

She earned a Bachelor of Science from Georgetown University, and a Master of Public Health from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Dr. Sharma earned her medical degree from New York Medical College and completed an internal medicine residency at Georgetown University Hospital. She has completed a National Cancer Institute internship on cell biology and a research fellowship at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Washington, D.C. During her time in that city, she was an Americorps volunteer managing a medical clinic that served an at-risk patient population.

Aparna Sharma