EP. 82 Big tech, big data and knowing your WHY.
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Dr. Amy Abernethy. As a leader, physician, researcher, author, public servant, speaker, advocate, and more, Dr. Abernethy’s storied career centers on her WHY. As an oncologist at Duke, Dr. Abernethy’s patients were relatively young adults. These patients more often than not would pass away within a few short years after their […]
EP. 81 Today’s Leadership Requirements: Empathy, Kindness, Resilience.
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Erica Jain, CEO and CoFounder of Healthie. Erica created Healthie back when she was in business school. She is someone who cares about leaving the world a better place. When she saw her own parents struggle with weight loss, and then to see the devastating impact that comes with mental health […]
EP. 80 Mentoring Series: Ning Mosberger-Tang and Chiu-Ki Chan
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Women NING MOSBERGER-TANG and CHIU-KI CHAN in this Mentoring Series episode. Ning and Chiu-Ki have a number of things in common. Both began their careers as developers at Google, in fact, Ning was the first female developer there. Both relocated from the west coast to Boulder, CO. Both self describe as introverts […]
EP. 79 Mentoring Series: Monique Terrell and Brande Martin
In this Mentorship Series episode, Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Women Monique Terrell, a Senior Director at the College of American Pathologists and Brande Martin, a Director at Covetrus. Monique and Brande have both been working in digital marketing before it was cool. Maybe even dating herself, Brande thought she would “try that LinkedIn” and connected with […]
EP. 78 The importance of being cheeky.
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Michaela Griggs, CEO of Southern California Reproductive Center. Over Michaela’s career, she found herself on the leadership track in a global company – this meant international work and complex assignments. But she also found herself slipping into what she calls the “good girl syndrome” – where if you just work hard […]
EP. 77 Mentoring Series: Helen Figge and Alexis Balingcongan
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Women Helen Figge and Alexis Balingcongan in this Mentoring Series episode. Helen and Alexis are both clinicians working in the healthcare tech industry and are involved in HIMSS, serving on the New York state chapter Board (Helen is the incoming President). Meeting there, they found mutual interest as well as admiration for […]
EP. 76 Mentoring Series: Kicking Off with Pam Pure
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Pam Pure, experienced digital health executive and CEO/CoFounder of Posterity Health. And importantly, for many years she has also been a personal friend and mentor to me. Most successful women find help, advice and guidance from a mentor, someone who cares about you and your success and often removed from the […]
EP. 75 Sage advice from Dr. Cheryl Rucker Whitaker: Get involved, join your professional society, and be expert.
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Dr. Cheryl Rucker-Whitaker, CEO of Complete Care Management Partners. Dr. Whitaker is used to breaking new ground, focusing on care management before care management was cool; focusing on solving the problems by focusing at the root cause. Understanding data and the financing of healthcare came with an awareness that was just […]
EP. 74 So many questions!!!!! Curiosity can indeed be your superpower.
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Sara Sweat, Head of Customer Success of Incredible Health, a new type of staffing company focused on nursing. Sara talks about how her background in in high growth health tech companies prepared her for her current role and how her personal work as a mental health advocate and counselor inspires her […]
EP. 73 Move fast. Sure. But DO NOT break things. This is patient care.
Laurie McGraw is speaking with Inspiring Woman Lucia Huang, CEO and CoFounder of Osmind, a company focused on the future of mental health with an EHR as well as an engagement and outcomes platform. Lucia is committed to rapid growth but not at all costs. Silicon valley may be great for innovation but move fast and break things […]