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About This Episode
Carolyn Carpenter defines boldness as going beyond our limiting dimensions. She encourages us to push back against self-imposed boundaries and open ourselves to the possibilities that life offers. As President of Johns Hopkins National Capital Region and a mother of two, she discusses how this boldness manifests in both our personal and professional journeys. Carolyn encourages us to not allow the limitations we put on ourselves to restrict our potential to live authentically. It’s not only about managing our energy, but about letting go of fear and anxiety and embracing optimism as well. Carolyn also describes how to recognize patterns of opportunity and tap into our creative intelligence.
About Carolyn Carpenter
Carolyn Carpenter serves as President of Johns Hopkins National Capital Region (NCR), where she leads all hospital-based and community-based ambulatory sites across the National Capital Region on behalf of Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM), including Sibley Memorial Hospital and Suburban Hospital. Prior to joining Johns Hopkins, Ms. Carpenter served as the President of Sentara Norfolk General Hospital and Corporate Vice President of Sentara Healthcare. Ms. Carpenter joined Sentara after twenty years of progressive leadership responsibility at Duke Health. During that time, she served in a variety of capacities including Chief Operating Officer of 900+-bed Duke University Hospital, Associate Dean of the Duke School of Medicine, Associate Vice President of Oncology Services for the Duke Health System, and Associate Chief Operating Officer for Medical/Surgical/Critical Care Services. Ms. Carpenter received her B.A. at the University of Pennsylvania and her MHA from Medical College of Virginia. She completed an administrative fellowship at Duke. She is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and was an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health. In 2016-7, Ms. Carpenter was among the inaugural class of Carol Emmott Fellows, a select fellowship for women leaders aimed at empowering female health executives to bridge the gender gap in the C-suite and transform health care.
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LinkedIn: @CarolynCarpenter
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About This Episode
Carolyn Carpenter defines boldness as going beyond our limiting dimensions. She encourages us to push back against self-imposed boundaries and open ourselves to the possibilities that life offers. As President of Johns Hopkins National Capital Region and a mother of two, she discusses how this boldness manifests in both our personal and professional journeys. Carolyn encourages us to not allow the limitations we put on ourselves to restrict our potential to live authentically. It’s not only about managing our energy, but about letting go of fear and anxiety and embracing optimism as well. Carolyn also describes how to recognize patterns of opportunity and tap into our creative intelligence.
About Carolyn Carpenter
Carolyn Carpenter serves as President of Johns Hopkins National Capital Region (NCR), where she leads all hospital-based and community-based ambulatory sites across the National Capital Region on behalf of Johns Hopkins Medicine (JHM), including Sibley Memorial Hospital and Suburban Hospital. Prior to joining Johns Hopkins, Ms. Carpenter served as the President of Sentara Norfolk General Hospital and Corporate Vice President of Sentara Healthcare. Ms. Carpenter joined Sentara after twenty years of progressive leadership responsibility at Duke Health. During that time, she served in a variety of capacities including Chief Operating Officer of 900+-bed Duke University Hospital, Associate Dean of the Duke School of Medicine, Associate Vice President of Oncology Services for the Duke Health System, and Associate Chief Operating Officer for Medical/Surgical/Critical Care Services. Ms. Carpenter received her B.A. at the University of Pennsylvania and her MHA from Medical College of Virginia. She completed an administrative fellowship at Duke. She is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and was an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health. In 2016-7, Ms. Carpenter was among the inaugural class of Carol Emmott Fellows, a select fellowship for women leaders aimed at empowering female health executives to bridge the gender gap in the C-suite and transform health care.
Additional Resources
LinkedIn: @CarolynCarpenter
Support the show
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Stay Connected
www.leighburgess.com
Watch the episodes on YouTube
Follow Leigh on Instagram: @theleighaburgess
Follow Leigh on LinkedIn: @LeighBurgess
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