CNOs should pay attention to these nurse leaders in the new year.
2024 was a prosperous year for new nurse leadership.
This year, HealthLeaders spoke to several new CNOs, CNEs, and other nurse leaders for the Exec. Each leader shared their insights on the hottest trends and challenges in nursing, and left pieces of advice for their peers. As all of them thrive in their positions, they will continue to grow in their leadership and have great impacts on the industry.
Here are eight nurse leaders that you should watch in 2025.
Click below to view each executive's full interview.
- Dr. D'Andre Carpenter, senior vice president and chief nursing executive at Allina Health
- Cassie Lewis, chief nursing officer of Bon Secours' Richmond Market, at Bon Secours Mercy Health, and HealthLeaders Exchange member
- Allison Guste, chief nursing officer at University Medical Center, and corporate vice president of nursing and clinical services for LCMC Health
- Peggy Norton-Rosko, chief nurse executive for the University of Maryland Medical System
- Jesus Cepero, chief nursing officer at Stanford Medicine Children's Health
- Dr. Shakira Henderson, system chief nurse executive at UF Health, and dean, chief administrative officer, associate vice president for nursing education, practice and research at the University of Florida College of Nursing
- Dr. Rachel Miles, chief nursing officer at AdventHealth Colorado and AdventHealth Porter
- Jess Almeida, chief nursing officer at Cedars-Sinai Marina del Rey Hospital
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G Hatfield is the CNO editor for HealthLeaders.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
HealthLeaders spoke to several new CNOs, CNEs, and other nurse leaders for the Exec, who all shared their insights into nursing and left advice for their peers.