The Carol Emmott Foundation, a national nonprofit dedicated to increasing gender equity in healthcare leadership, has named Katie O’Leary to the 2022 Carol Emmott Fellowship class.
O’Leary is a registered nurse and vice president, care continuum services for Yale New Haven Health.
The foundation selects fellows for a 14-month program and supports them in implementing an impact project in their community.
O’Leary will be advocating for an impact project to address alternate models of care in light of the national nursing shortage, particularly in home-based services.
O’Leary, who has been with the health system since 2012, cultivated a team nursing model in home health. She plans to leverage this experience for broader use and pilot “wrap around nursing,” in which a nurse stays with a patient through various care settings to provide continuity.
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IsoPlexis names two to leadership roles
IsoPlexis, a Branford-based company focused on proteomics, has named two industry veterans to new leadership positions.
Michelle Reid is the company’s new vice president of service and support, and Anthony Catalano joins as the senior vice president of operations.
Reid comes to IsoPlexis with over 20 years of experience leading and developing customer experience teams for regulated and non-regulated molecular products. She previously worked for PGDx and QIAGEN.
Catalano previously spent 11 years as senior director of operations at PerkinElmer Inc. He also served as senior director of manufacturing operations at VisEn Medical Inc. from 2001 until PerkinElmer acquired it in 2010.
