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Greater Louisville Inc.: Health Enterprises Network Announces 18th Healthcare Fellows Class 

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2022-03-02

Louisville, Ky. (March 1, 2022) – The Health Enterprises Network, an affiliate of Greater Louisville Inc., announced the new class of its signature leadership development program, Healthcare Fellows.

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The program first started in 2005 to convene thought leaders in healthcare to discuss ways to grow and support the sectors of Louisville’s vast healthcare ecosystem. The rigorous 10-month program challenges fellows to grow in their leadership capacity, increase their health-related knowledge, and expand their professional reach through monthly sessions with community leaders, academics, elected officials, organizational experts, researchers, and entrepreneurs.

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27 leaders and innovators were selected to participate in the incoming class. Participants come from a wide range of backgrounds and demographics and represent many industries within the healthcare ecosystem including admin/IT services, banks, investors, clinical services/outpatient, education, government/nonprofit, hospitals, advanced manufacturing and logistics and professional services.

Members of the 2022 class are:

“For nearly two decades, the Healthcare Fellows program has connected and informed leaders across Louisville’s robust healthcare ecosystem. Over the next year, these 27 individuals will build important relationships and gain exposure to a wide array of senior executives,” said Tom McMahon, vice president of intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD) programs at Circulo Health and chair of HEN. “I am delighted to welcome the new class and am excited for them to make an impact on our mission to champion and foster the growth of the region’s health-related economy.”

The inaugural session begins today and will include presentations from McMahon, Tony Brosky, dean of the School of Movement and Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Health Professions at Bellarmine University and vice president of Healthcare Fellows program, and Roberta Challener, Ph.D., with Bellarmine University. The first session will focus on a deep dive into the dynamics of Louisville’s healthcare ecosystem.

“I am thrilled to see a diverse and well-rounded group participating in our 18th Healthcare Fellows program,” said Brosky. “As an alumni of the program, I know firsthand that it provides unparalleled content and connections within our broad industry. I look forward to helping the fellows learn more about the extensive Louisville healthcare ecosystem while they network and interact with each other and many of our community’s outstanding healthcare leaders and organizations.”

To learn more about the Healthcare Fellows, including the 350 program alumni, click here.

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About Health Enterprises Network

The Health Enterprises Network (HEN) is the region’s premier health care business network. Formed by area leaders in 2000, HEN’s mission is to champion and foster the growth of the Greater Louisville Region’s health care economy. Comprised of 700 professionals from 50 investor companies and 40 community partners, HEN represents a diverse and growing industry, from hospitals and health services companies to medical device manufacturers and leading health law firms. HEN is the convener that breaks down barriers, opens doors, and is the catalyst for engagement with health care professionals and leaders. Health Enterprises Network is an affiliate of Greater Louisville Inc. Learn more about our benefits here.


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