Marcia Colone

Vice President at Vanderbilt University Medical Center

Marcia Colone has a strong background in healthcare administration and leadership. Marcia started their career at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in 1992, where they served as the Director of Care Coordination, Bed Placement, Pastoral Care, and Social Work. In 2008, they joined UCLA Health System as the System Director of Care Coordination, Clinical Social Work, and Patient Progression. Marcia was responsible for overseeing multiple hospitals and medical centers, and played a key role in the comprehensive and advanced healthcare system at UCLA. In 2017, they moved to Vanderbilt University Medical Center as the Vice President.

Marcia Colone has an extensive education history. Marcia obtained a Ph.D. in Social Welfare Administration from the University of Chicago, where they studied from 1984 to 1989. Prior to that, they earned an MSSW (Master of Science in Social Welfare Administration) from the University of Louisville, from 1980 to 1982. Marcia'searlier education includes a Master of Science (MS) in Special Education Administration from Indiana University Bloomington, which they completed from 1976 to 1979.

In addition to their academic degrees, Marcia Colone has obtained various certifications. These include certifications in Critical Thinking and Problem Solving, Executive Influence, Executive Leadership, Influencing Others, Connecting with Executives, Creating Personal Connections, Developing Executive Presence, and Outlook: Efficient Email Management. These certifications were obtained from LinkedIn. Marcia also holds an ACM certification from the American Case Management Association, but the year of obtaining this certification is not specified.

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  • Vice President

    June, 2017 - present