Thomas Lubotsky, FACHE
Vice President, Supply Chain
Allina Health

Thomas Lubotsky is a broad-based healthcare executive with 40+ years in leadership roles among integrated delivery systems including clinical services and ambulatory development, physician practices, and healthcare alliances.  

His current position serves as the vice president Supply Chain at Allina Health, in Minneapolis, MN, where he is responsible for the overall leadership of Allina’s supply chain operations including sourcing, clinical resource management, procurement, logistics and operations, business performance and technology development. This position sets the strategic vision, core strategies, organizational framework, and operating plan for supply chain including managing key relationships among suppliers, distributors, clinicians, group purchasing, and associates. Most recently Allina Health was ranked #20 on Gartner’s top 25 healthcare industry’s ranking. 

Previously, Lubotsky served as chief supply chain officer at Advocate Health Care in Chicago from 2009 – 2019, advancing its supply chain among the top 25 healthcare industry’s ranking as determined by Gartner Inc., the world's leading research and advisory company. Lubotsky’s experience also includes seven years in account management and operating roles at Premier, Inc., a leading healthcare group purchasing alliance whose core business purpose centers on accelerating clinical improvement and supply chain performance. Lubotsky served in various clinical and operating roles among leading healthcare systems during his initial 18 years in Minneapolis, Detroit, Cleveland, and Chicago communities.

Lubotsky is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), a professional member of the Association for Healthcare Resource & Materials Management (AHRMM), serves on the executive committee of Vizient’s leading integrated delivery systems network (LISN), a board member of the Healthcare Industry Resiliency Collaborative (HIRC) and an active member of the Strategic Marketplace Initiative (SMI), a professional forum of leading healthcare systems and suppliers working collaboratively toward addressing supply chain related issues and challenges. Lubotsky was inducted into the Bellwether League Foundation Hall of Fame for Healthcare Supply Chain Leadership. 

Thomas Lubotsky, FACHE