Chief Executive Officer

Mark Leenay, M.D. joined IMA Medical Group as the CEO in 2020 with more than 30 years of experience in healthcare management and operations. 

Dr. Lennay’s extensive and unique expertise includes Intensive Care, Palliative Care, Hospice, Obstetrics, Behavioral Health, with board-certification in Family Medicine and Geriatrics. He is a proven leader recognized for identifying and attracting exceptional talent, strengthening operational efficiencies, improving revenue margins and overall performance for successful business transformation and growth.

Dr. Leenay received his medical degree from Thomas Jefferson University and holds a master’s in educational psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.

EXPERIENCE:

IMA Medical Group

Chief Executive Officer

April 2020 – Present (1 year, 10 months)

ARJ Consulting LP

Managing Partner

January 2020 – April 2020 (4 months)

WellCare Health Plans

Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President

July 2017 – January 2020 (2 years 7 months)

National Medical Director, Population Health

August 2016 – June 2017 (11 months)

Optum

Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President, Optum International

August 2014 – August 2016 (2 years 1 month)

OptumHealth

Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President

2010 – April 2014 (4 years)

Chief Medical Officer

February 2006 – 2010 (4 years)

Chief Medical Officer and Senior Vice President, Ovations – UnitedHealthcare Medicare Solutions

2006 – 2010 (4 years)

University of Minnesota

Adjunct Assistant Professor

1997 – 2010 (13 years)

Geriatric Consulting Services

Principal

January 1990 – March 2006 (16 years 3 months)

Fairview Health Services

Executive and Medical Director of Palliative Care products and services

1997 – 2006 (9 years)

Fairview Northland Health System

Family Practice

July 1990 – March 2001 (10 years 9 months)

Overlook Hospital

Family Medicine Resident

1987 – 1990 (3 years)

EDUCATION:

Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University

Doctor of Medicine (MD), Medicine (1983 – 1987)

University of Pennsylvania

Master of Science (MS), Psychology within the Graduate School of

Education (1982 – 1983)