President's Message


Dear Colleagues,


Summer is in full swing, and I hope you’re enjoying the warm weather and sunshine! At our household, being in full swing of summer means kids sleeping in, a much more flexible schedule, and what was once three main meals each day turns into a free-for-all pantry buffet.

While summertime is one of my favorite times, a little structure goes a long way, which is why I’m excited about our upcoming Cooking Demo and Meal Prep Class!

Please join us on July 12th at Eskenazi Health for the event, where you can enhance your meal prep skills and take home a delicious meal for four. I hope to see you there.


Your service to the healthcare industry, our community, and EWHC is greatly appreciated!


All the best,


Emily D. Tisdale (she/her)

Founder & Partner, Radius10

2023 & 2024 EWHC President

The New Executive Women in Healthcare Website is LIVE!


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We are thrilled to announce the launch of the brand-new EWHC website! With a fresh look and enhanced features, we can't wait for you to explore all the exciting updates we have made. We cordially invite you to visit the site and experience the improvements firsthand.


As part of our commitment to providing the best possible experience for our members, we will be sending email invitations to all active members. These invitations will allow you to update your accounts and gain access to our comprehensive member directory. If you require immediate access or have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us without delay.


Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing you on the new EWHC website!

Events

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Self-Advocacy and Self-Promotion:

Overcoming the “Selfish” Label

with Jessica Gendron, President & CEO of The Center for Leadership Excellence


As women, we’ve been socialized to believe that advocating for ourselves and promoting our skills and accomplishments is “selfish”. We’ve been trained to view that behavior from other women with intense judgement, too. We’re expected to be supportive, caring, and nurturing by society which translates to being fierce advocates for the people we care about and terrible advocates for ourselves. Yet men self-advocate and self-promote effortlessly with minimal penalty. How do we learn to better advocate and promote ourselves while also override our intrinsic nature to judge other women who do? Let’s talk about and learn how you can be a better self-advocate, while cheering on the other women who do, too.

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Welcome New Members!

  • Kelly Hite, Guardant Health
  • Catherine Snider, Myers and Stauffer
  • Elizabeth Quinn, MHA Candidate Indiana University Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health

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