The Joint Commission Names Olga Levin as New Enterprise Marketing Leader


The Joint Commission announces the appointment of Olga Levin to the position of enterprise marketing leader. In this role, Levin reports to Brian Enochs, executive vice president, Business Development and Marketing.

Levin will oversee the activities of enterprise marketing to help spread The Joint Commission enterprise mission of achieving zero harm in health care to new audiences. The departments she will lead include corporate marketing, domestic and international segment marketing, digital marketing and marketing operations.

“It was important to me that our next enterprise marketing leader would bring a fresh external perspective to the organization as well as continue to build upon the highly capable, extremely effective enterprise marketing team we’ve built over the past few years. I’m confident Olga’s marketing expertise and collaborative approach to leadership will do just that,” said Enochs.

Levin comes to The Joint Commission from Allstate, where she served as director of Marketing and Communications for the business insurance division of the organization. Prior to Allstate, Levin was vice president of brand, advertising, and customer experience at CNA Insurance.

Levin has earned executive education certificates from Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, and she received her Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Levin is also a board member of Common Pantry, a nonprofit organization that addresses the needs of people who experience food insecurity.

For more information about The Joint Commission, please visit www.jointcommission.org.



December 5, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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