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Miller to guide development of combined transplant transport entity
GrandView Transplant will assist healthcare professionals with the safe acquisition and transportation of organs from donors to patients who need them, lead by newly appointed Brock Miller.

US-based GrandView Aviation is combining its organ transplant operations with Transplant Transportation Services Inc (TTSI) under a new entity, GrandView Transplant.

For more than 15 years, GrandView Aviation has been serving private charter clients and organ transport missions with a fleet of 17 Phenom 300 light jet aircraft based across the US. In 2022, it was acquired by Global Medical Response (GMR). Both TTSI and GrandView Transplant will now fall under the leadership of GrandView Aviation, as part of the Global Medical Response family.

Brock Miller is taking on the role of national director of transplant development where he will help guide efforts to establish the new entity. He will have a key role in building relationships with organ procurement organisations and transplant centres across the country while maintaining relationships with medical clientele and continuing to work with other services where needed.

With more than 25 years of healthcare experience, Miller has a solid foundation in the medical industry. Prior to joining GrandView Aviation he was employed by AirMed International as its regional director of strategy and partner relations. At AirMed, he was responsible for establishing, growing and managing relationships with many leading healthcare systems, transplant centres and organ procurement organisations across the US. Miller graduated with a degree in nursing in 2003 and has extensive background in the cardiovascular intensive care unit (CV-ICU) and has acted as a chief flight nurse for more than a decade.

“I'm pleased to continue working in this area with GrandView for a role in which we can deepen our relationships and provide life saving medical care for transplant patients,” says Miller. “I'm excited for the future of this organisation and assisting the team of healthcare professionals with the safe acquisition and transportation of organs from donors to patients who need them.”

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