Healthcare IT News November 11, 2025
Mike Miliard

With the retirement of Ann Mond Johnson, the ATA’s board has promoted Senior VP for Public Policy Kyle Zebley to lead the telehealth organization. He will stay on as executive director of lobbying arm ATA Action.

The American Telemedicine Association this week announced that Ann Mond Johnson, who has served as chief executive officer of the trade group for eight years, will retire as CEO effective Dec. 10.

The ATA’s board of directors has unanimously chosen Kyle Zebley – who currently serves as senior vice president for public policy at the ATA – to succeed her.

Zebley also serves as executive director of the telehealth organization’s lobbying arm, ATA Action, and he will continue in that role.

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