Nunnelly, who also serves as East Alabama Health’s chief strategy and business development officer, will oversee operations of EAMC North and guide the campus in providing high-quality, compassionate healthcare to patients throughout the east Alabama region.
“We are proud to have Sarah fill this important new role,” said Laura Grill, EAH President and CEO. “Her leadership, vision and commitment to our patients will ensure that East Alabama Medical Center North is a trusted resource for all those in our community seeking mental health services.”
EAMC North opened in December 2025.
Nunnelly is a graduate of Auburn University with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences and the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a Master of Science in Health Administration. In addition to her role at East Alabama Health, she also serves on the board of the United Way of Lee County and the Boys and Girls Clubs of East Alabama.
About East Alabama Health
East Alabama Health encompasses East Alabama Medical Center in Opelika, EAMC-Lanier Rural Emergency Hospital in Valley, East Alabama Medical Center North, the Spencer Cancer Center in Opelika, the Auburn Medical Pavilion and a host of other key medical clinics and practices that help provide a continuum of care to patients throughout an 11-county area. EAMC is a 316-bed regional referral hospital. EAMC-Lanier Rural Emergency Hospital provides emergency and outpatient services while its campus also features a nursing home and an ambulatory surgery center.
East Alabama Health employs about 3,800 people and is the second largest employer in the region, trailing only Auburn University.