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WICHITA, Kan. Juston White has been named Director of Operations at the Kansas Health Foundation.

White, who joined KHF in 2023, previously served as Director of Institutional Partnerships and Special Projects.

“I’m excited to help shape what’s next, knowing how we operate is just as critical as what we deliver,” White said. “I’m energized by the opportunity to extend my leadership beyond functional oversight and help drive impact across the entire organization.”

In this role, White will oversee the key KHF functions of information technology, facilities, digital systems and contracts.

“Time and time again, Juston has demonstrated his gifts for critical thinking and problem solving,” said Chase Willhite, KHF Chief Strategy Officer. “We’re thrilled for him to utilize those gifts, and his many other talents, in this new role.”

Prior to joining KHF, White gained extensive experience in both the nonprofit and private sectors. He served as executive director for KVC Hospital (now Camber Mental Health), a 54-bed children’s psychiatric hospital located in Wichita. He also served as executive director for the Boys & Girls Clubs of South Central Kansas and as campus director for Youthville in Dodge City, Kan.

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