Nightingale Education Group Names Tyler Asman as Chief Operations Officer

SALT LAKE CITY — Feb. 23, 2026 — Marking a new phase of organizational growth, Nightingale Education Group announced that Tyler Asman will serve as the company’s first chief operations officer.
As chief operations officer, Asman will advance organizational strategy, strengthen performance and support data-informed decision-making. She will oversee enterprise operations functions, including strategic innovation, project management and operational effectiveness.
“Tyler is a strategic, thoughtful leader who understands how strong systems and a high-performing community drive sustainable growth,” said Mikhail Shneyder, chief executive officer of Nightingale Education Group. “Her ability to navigate complexity while staying grounded in our culture makes her the right leader for this role as we continue to expand access to nursing education nationwide.”
Asman joined Nightingale as vice president of organizational effectiveness, where she built several functions essential to the organization’s growth. She was later promoted to chief organizational effectiveness officer and, in 2024, named chief transformation officer.
“Nightingale’s purpose, advancing a better world through better humanity and better health, guides my work every day,” Asman said. “I’m grateful for the trust of our leadership team as we continue strengthening the systems that empower our learners and collaborators nationwide.”
Before joining Nightingale, Asman held multiple roles in organizational development in health care and education. She earned a bachelor’s degree, as well as a master’s degree in social work from the University of Houston.
The announcement comes as Nightingale continues to expand access to nursing education and workforce development nationwide. The organization currently employs more than 1,100 people across the United States and expects to reach 10,000 active learner enrollment this spring.

