Linda C. Martin, SPHR, MBA, currently serves as Administrative Director for the Center for Organizational Excellence with Bon Secours Virginia Health System. The Bon Secours Virginia Center for Organizational Excellence serves health system employees in Richmond and Hampton Roads, Va., by helping to strengthen the capabilities of individuals and departments through personal and professional development.
In her current role that she has held since 2010, Ms. Martin oversees organization development and training. She has led employee engagement and related cultural transformation work since 2005. As a result, the health system has achieved record employee engagement numbers in recent years as measured annually by the Gallup Organization. Since joining Bon Secours in 1997, she has held a variety of management roles with the Human Resources department.
With years of leadership experience in Human Resources, including employee relations, recruitment, and training and development, Ms. Martin is certified by the Society for Human Resource Management as a Senior Professional in Human Resources. She is a graduate of the University of Southern Mississippi and Virginia Commonwealth University.
She currently lives in Richmond, Va., and has one grown daughter.
About Bon Secours Virginia Health System
Bon Secours Virginia (BSV) is the fourth largest and only faith-based health system in Virginia. It includes Bon Secours Richmond and Bon Secours Hampton Roads. Bon Secours Virginia includes seven award-winning hospitals: four in Richmond (St. Mary’s Hospital, Memorial Regional Medical Center, Richmond Community Hospital and St. Francis Medical Center) and three in Hampton Roads (Maryview Medical Center, DePaul Medical Center and Mary Immaculate Hospital). Bon Secours Virginia is part of the Bon Secours Health System, headquartered in Marriottsville, Md.
Bon Secours brings together a network of hospitals, primary care practices, ambulatory care sites and continuing care facilities to provide quality health care services to thousands of Virginians. The not-for-profit Catholic health system employs nearly 11,000 people, 7,000 in Richmond and 4,000 in Hampton Roads. Bon Secours Virginia hospitals offer a full-range of services including cardiac, women’s, children’s, orthpaedics, oncology, neurosciences, surgery.
Bon Secours is consistently recognized for its commitment to employees and has received several accolades in this category, including the Gallup Great Workplace Award, the Best Employer for Workers Over 50 by AARP and the 100 Best Companies for Working Mothers.