Who's hiring? Healthcare firms. ACHE panel seeks to give boost to emerging leaders

In an industry that the government expects to grow 27 percent over the next three years, the need for leadership is acute. So if you happen to be in the Chicago area on Thursday, you may want to pay attention to an ACHE / Chicago Health Executives Forum event planned at the UIC Forum.

In an industry that the government expects to grow 27 percent over the next three years, the need for leadership is acute. So if you happen to be in the Chicago area on Thursday, you may want to pay attention to an ACHE / Chicago Health Executives Forum event planned at the UIC Forum.

 

 

In an industry that the government expects to grow 27 percent over the next three years, the need for leadership is acute. So if you happen to be in the Chicago area on Thursday, you may want to pay attention to an ACHE / Chicago Health Executives Forum event planned at the UIC Forum.

 

"Recruitment of the Emerging Health Care Leader" promises to help young executives and students get some help in navigating the healthcare industry.

 

A panel discussion with healthcare executives will be moderated by Douglas Silverstein, FACHE, President and CEO of NorthShore University HealthSystem Glenbrook Hospital, who's also the ACHE Regent of Metropolitan Chicago.

 

The swift growth of the industry makes forums like this crucial, said Furst Group principal Deanna Banks, one of the panelists at the event.

 

"As an industry, we are not developing emerging leaders fast enough to keep pace with some of our longer-term talent needs," she said. "And so our ability to engage these young leaders early and to help support and nurture their goals will only serve to sustain their interest in the industry and long-term value as future executives."

 

For more information on the event, click here.

Published by furstgroup