Tad Morley
Adjunct Instructor
Master of Healthcare Administration
Tad Morley, MHA, FACHE
Adjunct Professor University of Utah and Brigham Young University, President Alliance for International Medicine, Mentor, Humanitarian, & Entrepreneur
Tad is an adjunct faculty member in the Brigham Young University Marriott School of Business and University of Utah David Eccles School of Business, Master of Healthcare Administration Program. He is president of Alliance in International Medicine (AIM), a non-profit organization with the mission of providing education and training to healthcare providers to improve patient outcomes and elevate the quality of care available to people living in developing nations. He mentors first generation college students with the Gantry Group and he and his dog Rusty are a therapy animal team with Intermountain Therapy Animals.
Until February 2024, Tad was the executive director of regional network, outreach, and telehealth for the University of Utah Health where he oversaw the business operations of clinical services delivered in 7 states, at over 100 sites, business development, strategic partnerships, and educational programs for 23 affiliates and medical groups practicing throughout the Intermountain West. He and his team, worked with physicians, hospitals, payers, and employers to extend access to clinical care, improve clinical outcomes, and collaborate with healthcare providers in this region.
Prior to joining the University of Utah, Tad worked as a CEO and COO at hospitals in Utah, Nevada, Idaho, and Oregon. Tad founded M7 Healthcare Solutions consulting firm and was also a member of Leavitt Partners, a leading domestic and international health care consulting firm. He provided strategic counsel to hospitals, health systems, payers, and private equity health care investors. His expertise in the health care industry has made Mr. Morley a sought-after speaker at conferences and senior executive meetings globally.
Mr. Morley graduated from Brigham Young University with a Bachelor of Arts in organizational communications and received a master’s in healthcare administration from the University of Minnesota. He is a fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives.