Center for Health Care Strategies
Mark Larson has a diverse work experience. Mark started their career as a Training Associate at David Mandel and Associates in 2007. In 2011, they became a State Representative for the Vermont House of Representatives and later moved to the Department of Vermont Health Access, where they served as a State Representative and Commissioner. In 2015, Mark joined the Center for Health Care Strategies, Inc. as a Vice President.
Mark Larson holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree from Bucknell University, which they obtained between 1988 and 1992. In addition to their bachelor's degree, Mark also possesses several certifications in the field of coaching. Mark obtained the Leadership and Performance Coaching Certification from Brown University School of Professional Studies in December 2021. Furthermore, Mark has successfully obtained the Associate Certified Coach (ACC) certification and the ICF Member Badge from the International Coaching Federation. Mark acquired the ICF certifications in September 2022 and December 2022, respectively.
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Center for Health Care Strategies
The Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS) is a policy design and implementation partner devoted to improving outcomes for people enrolled in Medicaid. We support partners across sectors and disciplines to make more effective, efficient, and equitable care possible for millions of people across the nation who face serious barriers to well-being, like poverty, complex health and social needs, and systemic racism. For more than 25 years, we have collaborated with state Medicaid and related health and human services agencies across the country to shape how health care services are designed, financed, and delivered. For more information, visit www.chcs.org. CHCS seeks mission-driven individuals who are passionate about improving health care delivery to join our team. To learn about current career opportunities at CHCS, visit www.chcs.org/careers.