Hope Health Ellis County announces Michael Randle to serve as its new CEO

Hope Health Ellis County has a change in leadership, announcing this week that chief financial officer, Michael Randle, will now serve as the federally qualified community health center’s chief executive officer.
On Facebook, Randle issued the following statement:
“With honor and gratitude, I am stepping into the role of Chief Executive Officer at Hope Health after nearly three years serving as Chief Financial Officer. During that time, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside our dedicated teams, trusted partners, and resilient patients—gaining a deep appreciation for both our strengths and the opportunities that lie ahead.
“Hope Health is built on a clear mission: to care for our community, support our patients, and empower our people. As CEO, I am committed to advancing that mission with clarity, accountability, and strategic growth. Together, we will expand access, elevate the quality of care, and strengthen the systems that sustain both our staff and the individuals we serve.
“I am energized by the road ahead and committed to leading with purpose. With the strength of our staff, the trust of our patients, and the support of our community, we will move Hope Health forward—building a future defined by compassion, innovation, and lasting impact.”
Randle, who joined the Hope Health Ellis County team as its CFO in 2022, has more than 13 years of experience as a CFO for healthcare-related organizations, according to his LinkedIn profile. He earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting and finance from Grambling University and received his MBA in finance from Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
For more information about Hope Health Ellis County, which serves the uninsured, underinsured, private pay/insurance, Medicaid, and Medicare populations, visit its website at www.hopehealthtx.org.
Hope Health Ellis County provides comprehensive health care services, including adult and pediatric primary health care, women’s health, dental care and restoration, in addition to behavioral health assessment and treatment. The main facility is located at 572 Coleman St., Waxahachie, with a secondary site at 805 W. Lampasas St., Ennis.