Our Virtual Panel Series is here! Over the coming weeks, our industry experts will weigh-in on the evolving challenges that executives are facing amid COVID-19, and together, we’ll create a virtual think tank to tackle these obstacles. This week, our Advisory Board members are covering how COVID-19 has specifically impacted Healthcare, Marketing & Cybersecurity, and how these issues have become intertwined. As Diana Burley puts it, we’ve had a lot of these issues for a while, we just didn’t know we would have to address them today. And with re-opening looming ahead, our panelists discuss how these industries will move forward, the future of work and automation, how we can find equity in healthcare, along with so much more.
Listen to our podcast episode here, or check out the video below.
Leading Effectively Amid COVID-19 Panel
Moderator Pierre Vigilance: Healthcare expert. Founder of HealthUp, Podcast Host of Junctional Thinking & Professor at GW’s Health Policy & Management at the Milken Institute School of Public Health. Pierre Vigilance is a systems-thinker with extensive experience in operations management, policy, executive education, and establishing strategic partnerships designed to improve population health outcomes.
Panelist Diana Burley: Cybersecurity expert. Executive Director and Chair of the Institute for Information Infrastructure Protection (I3P) & Professor of Human & Organizational Learning at GW’s Graduate School of Education and Human Development. Prior to GW, she managed a multi-million dollar computer science education and research portfolio for the US National Science Foundation.
Panelist Steve Facini: Marketing expert. CMO & Managing Director at ondemandCMO & Professor at NYU teaching Business Planning & Media Planning & Buying. Innovator and champion for digital initiatives with 20+ years of financial services and marketing experience.
Panelist Craig Richardville: Healthcare & Technology expert. SVP & CIO at SCL Health. Industry leader with a history of advocating on Capitol Hill with legislative and executive branch leaders to create standards and new norms for health information technology.