Lori Whitehand

Manager, Education And Programming at Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association

Lori Whitehand, Manager of education and programming at Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association since January 2016, has a background in diverse roles within various organizations including Pediatric Nursing Certification Board, National Association of Corporate Directors, and Girls on the Run of Northern Virginia. With a MPA in Public Health from The George Washington University and a BA in Sociology from University of Arizona, Lori has a wealth of experience in advancing women in healthcare business through education.

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Falls Church, United States

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Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association

The purpose of the Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association (HBA) is to further the advancement and impact of women in the business of healthcare. Mission The Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association is a global nonprofit organization comprised of individuals and organizations from across the healthcare industry committed to: achieving gender parity in leadership positions facilitating career and business connections providing effective practices that enable organizations to realize the full potential of their female talent HBA accomplishes its mission through strong business networks, education, research, advocacy, and recognition for individuals and companies. Core values: Relevance: Demonstrated by visionary leadership, forward-looking strategy and the perseverance to drive change; evidenced in achievement of measurable progress on gender-parity and member engagement. Integrity: Demonstrated by honesty, transparency and accountability; evidenced in an earned reputation for professionalism, trustworthiness, and value. Community: Demonstrated by mutual trust and respect, appreciation of the value of diverse perspectives and the power of inclusion; evidenced in a culture that values relationships and the power of a broad, collaborative business network. Engagement: Demonstrated by personal involvement, supportive behavior, dedicated volunteers, and a collective commitment to actively helping other women succeed; evidenced in mutual support, active advocacy of a common cause, and personal initiative.