Founder & Vice Chair of PMC Board of Directors

J.R. Greene, FACHE

J.R. Greene, FACHE

J.R. Greene is the founder of Psychiatric Medical Care, the nation’s largest behavioral healthcare management company with over 400 hospital and health system partners in more than 35 states. He also serves as vice chair of PMC's Board of Directors.

Prior to his career in behavioral healthcare, Greene held leadership roles in marketing and sales at the Coca-Cola Company, Procter & Gamble, and Revlon. Greene is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives, a board member of the Nashville Healthcare Council,  and a member of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Medicine Board of Visitors.

Greene drew national attention as the “Big Orange Tux Guy” when he led UT’s football team onto the field for the 1999 national championship game. Learn more about this funny story at volstux.com.