
Phoenix Children’s, one of the nation’s fastest-growing pediatric healthcare systems, announced the appointment of John R. Nickens IV as its President & Chief Executive Officer, following the planned retirement of long-serving President & CEO Robert L. Meyer.
Nickens assumed leadership of the organization on Oct. 1, 2025, bringing with him a proven track record of transformational growth, expertise in academic medical partnerships and a drive for building culture-first organizations. He formerly served as Corporate President of Hospitals and CEO of University Medical Center (UMC) for LCMC Health, a large regional health system based in New Orleans.
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Nickens brings a wealth of experience from some of the country’s top academic medical centers, including Texas Children’s, Baylor College of Medicine and most recently, LCMC Health, where he worked closely with Louisiana State University and Tulane University. In Louisiana, he built a state-wide network of pediatric care and launched one of the country’s largest freestanding pediatric behavioral health hospitals in 2020.
"Phoenix Children’s is one of the nation’s premier pediatric health systems and I’m looking forward to amplifying the culture of excellence that Bob and his leadership team have built. I’m also eager to broaden the health system’s academic partnerships as we collaborate to train the next generation of clinicians our country needs," said Nickens. "What ultimately drew my family and me to this incredible opportunity, and what has been at the heart of my career, are the kids. Kids who deserve their own specialized care, customized therapies and champions. Phoenix Children’s is that champion, and I’m proud to be a part of its future."
The Phoenix Children’s Board of Directors conducted a thoughtful, national search to identify a leader with the experience, vision and heart to guide Phoenix Children’s into its next era.
"John is a respected and seasoned leader who takes a strategic approach to academic medical partnerships and pediatric system transformation,” said Michael Ebert, Chairman of the Board of Directors for Phoenix Children’s. “He brings the expertise and vision needed to build on the organization’s strong fiscal and clinical position as we guide Phoenix Children’s through the next generation of pediatric care."