[3] In June 2019, Floyd announced that he will not seek re-election as chief executive stating that he wants to spend more time with his family.
[3] Floyd's health care career began in 1978 with the Muscogee (Creek) Nation of Oklahoma where he served as the Director of Community Services.
In 2004, he was recognized with the Under Secretary for Health's Diversity Award for his work in establishing innovative outreach and treatment programs to Native American Veterans and, in 2002, he received the VA Secretary's Medal for Meritorious Service for exceptional performance in coordinating federal agencies’ medical and security support for the 2002 Winter Olympic and Paralympics’ Games.
Also that year, the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States presented him the Ray E. Brown Award for his advocacy in federal health care leadership.
[7] Floyd was the Director of VA Heartland Network (VISN 15) in Kansas City, Missouri from October 2008 to January 2012.
As director, he administered health care services to Veterans from seven medical centers on nine campuses and more than 47 community based outpatient clinics in Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky.