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10 things to know about Kaleigh Stetler
As part of an ongoing series, Asante News features leaders who have recently joined the organization or employees who have been promoted to a manager, director or executive position.
Stetler joined Asante in April, succeeding former Revenue Cycle director Erin Coffey. She has experience in finance and health care, having worked at Savista, a national revenue cycle management company for health care organizations based in Alpharetta, Georgia.
She grew up in New York and received her bachelor’s degree in finance from Marist College. In her down time away from work, she enjoys reading and spending time with her family.
Here are 10 things to know about Stetler:
Favorite things about her job: “I like that no two days in this position are the same. There are always new things to tackle and work on.”
Last book read: “A Gentleman in Moscow,” by Amor Towles.
Thought she’d grow up to be: “A marine biologist.”
Most unusual past job: “I worked as a logistics coordinator for a brokerage firm that specialized in fertilizer. I coordinated rail, barge and vessel transport of chemically manufactured fertilizer.”
Claim to fame: “I was an an episode of ‘Law & Order SVU’ because I was in Grand Central Station at the same time the show was filming.”
Most memorable travel experience: “I went to the Coppa Italia [Italy Cup soccer competition] final in Rome in 2015.”
Favorite animal: “My dog, Piggy.”
Cuisine she can’t live without: “Italian food.”
Bingeworthy TV: “Any baking competition show.”
Favorite band: “Florence and the Machine.”

KALEIGH STETLER
Current position
Director, Asante Revenue Cycle
Past roles
Business health consultant, Savista, Alpharetta, Georgia
Senior operations analyst, Savista (formerly nThrive)
North American traffic director, Interoceanic Corp., White Plains, New York
Financial analyst, Jackson Lewis LLP, New York City
Education
Bachelor’s in finance, Marist College, Poughkeepsie, New York
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