About Bob Poznanovich
Robert M. Poznanovich
Bob Poznanovich is a behavioral health executive, author, advisor, and operating strategist with more than two decades of experience leading from inside behavioral health organizations. He is known for helping organizations strengthen growth, improve performance, and expand access through the integration of strategy, operations, and innovation.
In addition to his behavioral health leadership, Bob brings more than two decades of executive experience in technology. That combination gives him a distinctive perspective on how organizations can align care delivery, business performance, and modern technology to produce measurable results.
Bob most recently served as Chief Business Growth Officer at Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, where he led growth, market development, and strategic transformation efforts, including work that helped redefine access to care through telehealth. He now serves as Senior Fellow at Rosecrance Behavioral Health, Chairman and Advisor to the Anonymous Health Advisory Council, and Advisor to Carrum Health.
He is also the author of The Delta System™, a governance framework built from 23 years of behavioral health leadership, more than two decades of executive technology experience, and 16 years of development and field application. The framework was created to help behavioral health organizations govern the relationship between access, engagement, and sustainability with greater precision and discipline. Bob is also the co-author of It’s Not Okay to Be a Cannibal, How to Stop Addiction from Eating Your Family Alive.
At the center of Bob’s work is a simple mission: helping care reach more people and helping more people reach care.
As a nationally recognized thought leader, Bob has been featured in Behavioral Health Business, BH Tech, and national conferences, where he speaks on behavioral health strategy, innovation, technology transformation, and the future of performance-driven care.
Today, through advisory work, authorship, and executive leadership, Bob continues to help behavioral health organizations and aligned innovators build the systems required for growth, access, and long-term sustainability.