We're glad to share this email from Andy Morikawa at the Virginia Tech Institute for Policy & Governance:
"We invite you to join us Tuesday, September 27, 7:00 p.m. at the Lyric Theatre for the Fall 2011 season kickoff of Community Voices. The 7:00 p.m. evening performances at the Lyric makes Community Voices accessible to a larger audience.
We are delighted that Nancy Agee will be our first speaker for the fall Community Voices series. Recently appointed to lead Carilion Clinic, Nancy is President and CEO of an integrated healthcare organization serving Western Virginia,
Carilion includes a multi-specialty physician group, eight hospitals, the Jefferson College of Health Sciences and a joint ventured Medical School with Virginia Tech.
In her Community Voices talk, Ms. Agee will reflect on servant leadership. In a rapidly changing social and economic environment, the leader of a major, regional corporation has stewardship for community change. With career roots in nursing, Ms. Agee's leadership has served management roles with Carilion over the past 20 years. In 1996, she was appointed vice president and has gradually assumed increasing administrative and executive leadership roles.
Nancy Agee will speak to critical leadership questions. What are the sources of our power, as individuals and as organizations, for change? How do we collectively create needed social innovation?
Ms. Agee holds degrees with honors from the University of Virginia and Emory University and participated in postgraduate studies at the Kellogg School of Business, Northwestern University."
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