Physician Anuj Goyal re-appointed to the Wright State Board of Trustees

Anuj Goyal has served the Wright State Board of Trustees since 2013.

National Trustee and Premier Health physician Anuj Goyal, M.D., was re-appointed as a voting member of the Wright State University Board of Trustees by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.

He was appointed to a term ending June 30, 2029, replacing Dawn Conway, who resigned from the board in April.

Goyal has served the Board of Trustees since 2013, initially as a voting member from 2013 to 2019, followed by two consecutive terms as a nonvoting national trustee.

He is a member of Wright State’s Finance, Audit, Governance and Compliance Committee and the chair of the Special Committee on Medicine and Health.

“Our national trustees are selected because of the expertise they bring to the institution regarding a particular field,” said Tom Gunlock, chair of the Board of Trustees. “When they can then transition to a governor-appointed seat and ultimately use that expertise to make decisions on behalf of the university, it is a win. As we shape the future of health care in the region through our transformative partnerships with Premier Health and Dayton Children’s, Dr. Goyal’s insights and expertise will be invaluable.”

Goyal has been a practicing physician in the Dayton area for the past 24 years.

He is the medical director of the cardiovascular intensive care unit, respiratory care, and sleep center at Atrium Medical Center and the intensive care unit at Miami Valley Hospital South. He also serves on the Atrium Medical Center Board of Trustees.

Previously, he served as the chief of staff and a member of the Board of Trustees of Good Samaritan Hospital.

Goyal is a product of and a strong supporter of public education, starting from kindergarten at Primary Village South in Centerville and continuing through his final residency training.

He received a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from The Ohio State University and his medical degree from the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, where he also completed his residency in internal medicine. He completed his training at the Ohio State Medical Center, subspecializing in pulmonary diseases, critical care and sleep disorders.

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