Dr. Gabriela Wilson, director of the Louisiana Center for Health Innovation at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, is a 2027 Leadership Louisiana Health Fellow.
Leadership Louisiana is a leadership development program that addresses public issues in areas that include healthcare, education and workforce development.
Its new Health Fellows program brings together leaders from disciplines such as business, healthcare, higher education, government, public policy and research to address challenges that influence health outcomes and to explore opportunities for improvement.
“It is an honor to represent UL Lafayette as part of the inaugural Leadership Louisiana Health Fellows class and to work alongside leaders committed to improving the future of health in Louisiana,” Wilson said.
The 2027 fellows’ efforts, which began this summer, are being built around a series of immersive sessions across the state, where members of the class gather for a couple of days to pool their collective expertise and perspectives.
“This first class reflects the caliber of leadership we hoped to attract, and we look forward to watching these fellows build lasting relationships and develop new ideas that will benefit communities across Louisiana,” stated Sheree Blanchard, director of Leadership Louisiana, in an announcement of the 2027 class.
Caption: As a 2027 Leadership Louisiana Health Fellow, Dr. Gabriela Wilson, who directs UL Lafayette’s Louisiana Center for Health Innovation, and other state and civic leaders will address health challenges and explore ways to improve outcomes. Image credit: University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Wilson named to inaugural Leadership Louisiana Health Fellows class
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