Alabama Durable Medical Equipment Association (ADMEA) Seeks New Executive Director 

Published in Government Relations on August 13, 2025

The Alabama Durable Medical Equipment Association (ADMEA) is now accepting applications for the role of Executive Director. This is an exciting leadership opportunity for an individual with a passion for healthcare, industry advocacy, and association management.  

ADMEA is a nonprofit trade association representing home medical equipment (HME) providers across Alabama. For decades, the organization has played a vital role in supporting members through education, advocacy, and industry collaboration. The Executive Director will serve as the face of the organization and a driving force behind its mission to support and protect the HME industry in Alabama.  

The ideal candidate will bring experience in event planning, stakeholder engagement, and industry leadership. Candidates with a background in HME sales, operations, or vendor relations are strongly encouraged to apply.  

Minimum Qualifications:  

  • Three (3) years of experience in event planning and organizing, or equivalent  
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills  
  • No conflicts of interest  

Preferred Qualifications:  

  • Five (5) years of HME management or sales experience  
  • Established HME vendor relationships  
  • Experience with multi-media presentation tools  
  • Familiarity with social media platforms and content creation  

This position offers the opportunity to shape the future of HME in Alabama, working closely with providers, legislators, and vendors to ensure patients have continued access to quality care and equipment.  

How to Apply

Interested applicants should email a resume and cover letter to admearesumes@gmail.com. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.  

For more information about ADMEA, visit www.admea.org.

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