Last week, our co-founder and senior partner, Lance Lunsford, passed the rigorous Board of Governors Exam in Healthcare Management to become a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives.
Groundswell Health’s leadership team prides itself on having a strong foundation in and understanding of health care operations, financing, governance, policy, and regulation. We believe this depth makes us better at health care marketing and strategic communications.
We also believe in lifelong learning and challenge ourselves and each other to go beyond what’s known and comfortable. Despite a pandemic, despite family obligations, and despite running a new company, Lance made completing this journey and achieving this goal a priority.
In earning the FACHE credential, Lance embodies our organizational and personal values. We congratulate him!
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