Christy Land, MSN, R.N.
Christy Land, MSN, R.N., has served as president of the Southern region and administrator of Moore Regional Hospital-Richmond since February 2022. She earned her associate degree in nursing from Richmond Community College and went on to earn her bachelor’s degree in nursing from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and a master’s degree in nursing with concentration in executive nursing administration from the University of South Alabama. Land has more than 24 years of health care experience and has served in a number of leadership and nursing roles throughout her career. She most recently served as administrative director, clinical performance at MRH-Richmond. In this role, Land was responsible for quality, patient safety, emergency management and discharge planning.
Land has several years of experience in critical care, emergency room and cardiac cath lab nursing, and she served as clinical director of the intensive care unit at MRH-Richmond for almost five years before being promoted to director, clinical performance. She serves on the board for the Richmond County Partnership for Children and the Richmond County Local Emergency Planning Committee. She also volunteers with the Richmond County United Way, Richmond Community College and Rockingham Parks and Recreation. A native of South Carolina, Land has lived in Richmond County for 24 years. She and her husband Bryan have two children.