Odyssey Behavioral Healthcare Welcomes New CIO Chad Luttrell

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New addition strengthens data-driven care delivery through scalable, secure, and integrated technology solutions

FRANKLIN, Tenn. (January 9, 2026) — Odyssey Behavioral Healthcare announces the appointment of Chad Luttrell as chief information officer, effective Monday, December 1, 2025. His appointment coincides with Odyssey’s 10th anniversary, marking a decade of delivering compassionate, evidence-based behavioral healthcare that helps individuals and families achieve lasting recovery.

Luttrell brings more than 20 years of leadership experience in healthcare IT, with deep expertise in enterprise data architecture, digital transformation, system integration, and operational excellence. He has held senior executive roles, including serving as chief information officer at Lync Health Partners and American Physician Partners, and as vice president of application development at Surgery Partner.

As CIO, Luttrell will lead the advancement of Odyssey’s technology strategy, strengthen data integration and reporting capabilities, and ensure a secure, scalable infrastructure to support the company’s continued growth and its mission to deliver exceptional behavioral healthcare.

“We’re excited to have Chad’s expertise focused on Odyssey Behavioral Health,” said Richard Clark, CEO. “His strategic vision and hands-on leadership will be instrumental in driving innovation and operational excellence across all facilities in the network.”

Throughout his career, Luttrell has demonstrated a track record of designing scalable data warehouses, modernizing IT infrastructure, and driving innovation through AI, advanced analytics, and seamless system integration.

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About Odyssey Behavioral Healthcare

Founded in 2015, Odyssey Behavioral Healthcare provides specialized behavioral health treatment for individuals with complex psychiatric conditions, eating disorders, substance use disorders, and co-occurring diagnoses. The organization delivers evidence-based care across a comprehensive continuum of services, including residential treatment, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient programs, and transitional living, at locations nationwide. Odyssey reports annual treatment outcomes that exceed national benchmarks.

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