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SUMMARY:Community Event: Feed the City Rockwall
DESCRIPTION:  \nACHENTX members\, friends and families come out and join us as we make sandwiches for people in need. \nDate: Saturday\, July 15\nTime: 8:30-10:30am\nLocation: Feed the City Rockwall/On the Border\n747 I-30 Frontage Rd\nRockwall\, TX 75087 \nWho can attend? Anyone! This is a fun event atmosphere for all ages. \nWhat to wear? The color orange represents “Hunger Awareness\,” otherwise closed-toes shoes required. \nWhat to bring? We recommend each person attending bring enough supplies for 25-30 sandwiches \n\n1 loaf sliced bread (prefer wheat)\n1 package deli meat (turkey\, chicken\, ham) nothing from a deli counter\n1 packaged pre-sliced cheese\n1 family size bag potato chips\n1 bag tangerines\n1 box Ziploc sandwich bags\n\n  \nDonations are welcome! Whether or not you are able to attend\, if you would like to make a donation to Feed the City\, you may do so by clicking on Make a Donation button on the Eventbrite tickets page. \nRegister Here\nWHAT IS FEED THE CITY? \nThe first Feed The City happened in Dallas\, Texas on Saturday\, January 10\, 2015. It was created after TangoTab broke the Guinness World Record for the Most People Making Sandwiches Simultaneously. Many participants wanted to do something similar on a regular basis and months following the event… Feed The City was launched. \n  \nFeed The City is a monthly volunteer opportunity where individuals come together at a local venue to make lunches for people in need. The lunches consist of sandwiches\, chips\, and fruit. Feed The City events are open to all. \n  \nThere have been nearly 1\,000 Feed The City events that have welcomed over 75\,000 volunteers in 5 countries\, 11 states\, and 53 cities that have provided over 3 MILLION meals to people in need. The event is led and hosted by volunteers who are dedicated to the fight against hunger. Companies\, religious groups\, schools\, organizations have also hosted pop-up events in their communities. \n  \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/community-event-feed-the-city-rockwall/
LOCATION:On the Border\, 747 I-30 Frontage Rd\, Rockwall\, TX\, 75087
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SUMMARY:Better Together - Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion Mixer
DESCRIPTION:  \nThe North Texas chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHENTX) works closely with its diverse partner groups to advance executive diversity. To recognize this essential collaboration\, ACHE North Texas’ Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion committee has coordinated this event with local chapters of healthcare organizations with one mission—we are better together. The National Association for Latino Healthcare Executives (NALHE)\, the National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE)\, Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS)\, North Texas Association for Healthcare Quality (NTAHQ)\, and Healthcare Financial Management Association (HFMA) along with ACHENTX and it’s Asian Healthcare Leaders Community of North Texas (AHLC) and Women’s Healthcare Executives’ Network (WHEN)\, will co-host a reception for members of these organizations and others who are interested in learning more about the individual and collective work of these groups. \n  \nKeynote Presentation by: \n  \nRichard G. Greenhill\, DHA\, CPHQ\, HACP-CMS\, PMP\, FACHE is an internationally recognized healthcare quality leader and Director of the Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Management Program in the School of Health Professions at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. His career spans more than 30 years beginning in clinical and anatomic laboratory medicine to private sector multi-sectoral senior leadership [defense/not-for-profit/for-profit/federal/academia]. He honorably retired from the U.S. Navy after a robust career serving around the globe in support of Navy and Military Medicine. \n  \nDr. Greenhill is American College of Healthcare Executives Faculty\, board certified in healthcare management and Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (FACHE). He is a Content Expert for the National Association for Healthcare Quality (NAHQ)\, an International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua) Expert for patient safety and quality improvement\, and Deputy Editor of the International Journal for Quality in Healthcare (IJCOMS)\, Communications. Additionally\, he serves as an expert with the World Health Organization (WHO) Eastern Mediterrean Regional Office\, Cairo Egypt for Hospital Resilience and Disaster Preparedness. \n  \nHe has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles\, textbooks\, and publications to advance healthcare delivery both nationally and globally. He holds several industry and board certifications that highlight his commitment to professional excellence and life-long learning. His current research includes health equity implementation frameworks\, high-reliability culture for patient safety\, as well as machine learning and artificial intelligence integration into healthcare delivery operations. \nRegister Here\n  \nAHLCNTX: \nThe Asian Healthcare Leaders Community of NTX aims to increase representation of Asian-Americans in healthcare leadership in various healthcare settings and at all career stages. The AHLCNTX community addresses this mission through targeted education\, networking\, casual conversations\, publications\, social media spotlights and community visibility initiatives designed to provide opportunities for personal and professional growth. \n  \nHFMA: \nHFMA is the nation’s leading membership organization for healthcare financial management executives and leaders. More than 34\,000 members\, ranging from CFOs to controllers to accountants consider HFMA a respected thought leader on top trends and issues facing the healthcare industry. HFMA members can be found in all areas of the healthcare system including hospitals\, managed care organizations\, physician practices\, accounting firms and insurance companies. \n  \nHIMSS: \nHealthcare Information Management Systems Society is a professional organization for healthcare and IT professionals providing leadership\, professional development\, education\, and networking opportunities. The Mission of HIMSS is to reform the global health ecosystem through the power of information and technology. \n  \nNALHE: \nThe National Association of Latino Healthcare Executives is a national organization led by Latino/Latina executive leaders of U.S. hospitals and healthcare organizations and experts in the fields of health care policy and practice. NALHE was founded in 2005 to increase senior-level Latino/Latina representation in hospitals and health systems in the United States. Our goal is to create a future workforce of highly talented Latino/Latina healthcare executives who can meet the challenge of delivering and improving healthcare in our diverse communities. \n  \nNAHSE: \nThe National Association of Health Services Executives (NAHSE) is a non-profit association of Black health care executives founded in 1968 for the purpose of promoting the advancement and development of Black health care leaders\, and elevating the quality of health care services rendered to minority and underserved communities. NAHSE’s purpose is to ensure greater participation of minority groups in the health field. Its basic objective is to develop and maintain a strong viable national body to effectively have input in the national health care delivery system. \n  \nNTAHQ: \nThe North Texas Association for Healthcare Quality (NTAHQ) is committed to excellence in healthcare through developing and promoting professional expertise in the art and science of healthcare quality. Additionally\, NTAHQ provides opportunity for collaboration with area colleagues. \n  \nWHEN: \nOur ACHE of North Texas Women’s Healthcare Executives’ Network (WHEN) started in 2018 – offering educational and networking opportunities specifically geared toward women working in and around the healthcare industry. These programs include our popular annual Women’s Conferences and annual Women’s Breakfasts – and other periodic gatherings spread throughout the year as well. \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/better-together-diversity-equity-inclusion-mixer/
LOCATION:CHRISTUS Health\, 919 Hidden Ridge\, Irving\, TX\, 75038
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SUMMARY:Bubbles and Baseball
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nThis event is bring brought to by ACHENTX’s WHEN & our host\, SBL Architecture. \n  \n\n\nThis event offers an opportunity to network with women in various stages of leadership\, highlighting the accomplishments of our wonderful female leaders in healthcare\, and also promoting successful businesswomen in our own backyard. The mixer is also open to all\, helping everyone gain experience and connections! \n  \nIt will be the Texas Rangers versus the Los Angeles Dodgers. The event will be taking place in the private Globe Life Field suite of SBL Architecture. Space is limited so register early! \n  \nThanks to SBL Architecture for their gracious hospitality in hosting this event! \n\n\n\nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/bubbles-and-baseball/
LOCATION:Globe Life Field\, Globe Life Field 734 Stadium Drive\, Arlington\, TX\, 76011
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SUMMARY:Managing for Morale—Effective Management Techniques to Retain Your Staff
DESCRIPTION:This panel has been approved for 1.5 ACHE Face-to-Face Credits. \nJoin us for this special event in Waxahachie\, focusing on something all leaders deal with – how to effectively manage the morale of your team and retain your staff. \n  \nAgenda:\n3-3:30pm – Check-In & Networking\n3:30-5pm – Panel Presentation \nModerator: \nWill Turner\, FACHE\nPresident\nBaylor Scott & White Health Waxahachie \nPanelists: \nDr. DeLancey Johnson\, FACHE\nSenior Vice President and Associate Chief Talent Officer\nParkland Health \nRachel Parscale\nDirector for HR Operations\nTenet Health \nKevin Stevenson\, DHA\, MBA\, FACHE\nDirector of Strategic Operations\nAscension Providence \n  \nA special thanks to Will Turner and Baylor Scott & White Health Waxahachie for hosting this event!\n  \nRegister Here\nSpeakers’ Bios: \n  \nDr. DeLancey Johnson is the Senior Vice President and Associate Chief Talent Officer for Parkland Health. \nIn this role\, Dr. Johnson provides strategic leadership in the planning and implementation of quality-based\, integrated human resources (HR) programs. \nDr. Johnson has over 20 years of HR expertise across international and domestic markets\, public and private sectors\, and non-profit and for-profit organizations\, including multiple health systems in Texas and Florida. He is a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SHRM-SCP\, SPHR\, sHRBP) and an active member of the North Texas chapter of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHENTX). \nDr. Johnson holds a Doctor of Business Administration (specializing in Human Resources Management) degree from Northcentral University in Scottsdale\, Arizona\, and a Master of Business Administration from Syracuse University. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts from Edward Waters University. \n  \nRachel Parscale is an HR professional with nearly 20 years of healthcare experience that spans across various service lines. \nShe considers herself to be a ‘multipotentialite’ given her wide variety of career experience in healthcare spanning across service lines ranging from transplant\, IT\, PMO\, and HR. These various career opportunities have been key in equipping her to becoming skilled in building relationships\, consensus and strategic partnerships needed to move large-scale and challenging initiatives forward. \nShe currently works for Tenet Health. A for-profit multinational healthcare services company based in Dallas\, Texas. Tenet Health operates 65 hospitals and over 450 healthcare facilities through its brands\, subsidiaries\, joint ventures\, and partnerships\, including United Surgical Partners International. Tenet Health has over 110K employees. \nRachel’s current role at Tenet is the system director for HR operations\, which encompasses the employee lifecycle from onboarding to separation. HR operations has many facets as a COE within HR including\, but not limited to\, policy and procedures\, compliance\, HR operations system support\, companywide movement\, and educational assistance. \n2022 was one of Rachel’s biggest career achievements. She onboarded 2 entirely new teams: 8 operations analysts at headquarters and 26 level 1-2 support team members in our global business center in the Philippines. All were trained within a matter of months in preparation for one of the largest HR system implementations the organization has seen. \nDuring the height of covid\, Rachel served as the HR Director at BSWMC Sunnyvale. One of the top challenges she faced at this time was staffing. Rachel implemented multiple initiatives to keep staff and leaders engaged\, encouraged\, and supported throughout some of the most challenging times in our history of healthcare. A couple of those initiatives included implementing a professional development program for the facility leadership team and launching ‘you asked\, we listened’ campaign\, which allowed staff to share what would make their workday better and implementing those initiatives at the facility. \nIn 2019\, Rachel served as a division HR leader for CHI St. Luke’s\, which is part of CommonSpirit Health. As covid swept through our nation\, Rachel launched multiple division wide initiatives\, such as staffing pools\, implementing employee relief fund initiatives\, setting up organized hotel housing for staff\, so they could keep their families safe as well as organizing childcare at daycares for families who had to work\, but had no one to keep their children. \nRachel has always had a calling for healthcare and helping others\, but one of her strongest passions is utilizing her career experience for developing talent\, helping individuals tap into key strengths\, and growing their leadership skills in effort to equip them for success in their next career opportunity. \n  \nDr. Kevin W. Stevenson\, FACHE serves as the Director of Strategic Operations for Ascension Providence in Waco\, where he oversees strategic development\, service lines and numerous ancillary departments. He has served in various healthcare leadership roles throughout his 34 year career in five states. A native of Dallas\, he earned a BBA and MBA from Baylor University and a Doctorate in Healthcare Administration from the Virginia University of Lynchburg. \nKevin earned his FACHE in 2001 and serves as the Past President of the ACHE of Central Texas Chapter\, is a member of the Regent’s Advisory Council for Central and South Texas and served as the President of the ACHE-North Texas Chapter in 2018. Kevin was awarded the ACHE’s Exemplary Service Award in 2020 and the ACHE for Central and South Texas Regent’s Senior-Level Healthcare Executive Award in 2022. \nKevin serves on the board of directors for the Waco Rotary Club\, Leadership Waco Alumni Association and Waco Cattle Barons Ball\, is a member of the City of Waco Zoning Board of Adjustment\, as President of the Alumni and Volunteer Corporation for the Texas Rho Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity\, on the governance committee of the Texas EMS\, Trauma & Acute Care Foundation\, and co-chaired this year’s Waco American Heart Association Go Red for Women event with his wife\, Michelle. \nKevin is the host of the ‘I Don’t Care with Dr. Kevin Stevenson’ podcast where he talks about healthcare and leadership with guests from across the globe\, is a rabid Baylor sports fan and tailgater\, and enjoys traveling\, smoking a variety of meats and playing golf. He and Michelle have three cats\, two daughters and one son-in-law. \nWill Turner has been the president of Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Waxahachie since 2018. Will first joined the Baylor Scott & White family in 2012 serving in various leadership roles in Waco and Carrollton before joining the Waxahachie team. He has held a number of leadership positions across the enterprise\, including oversight of both hospital and clinic operations. \nHe holds an MBA in healthcare administration from Baylor University\, as well as an MBA in management and entrepreneurship and a Bachelor of Arts in biochemistry from Texas Tech University. He is a fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives and is a member of the Texas Hospital Association. \nWill is honored to serve on a number of community boards including the Waxahachie Chamber\, Red Oak Chamber\, DFW Hospital Council\, and the Meals on Wheels of North Central \n  \nPlease note this is a repeat of the same topic offered in north Dallas in April. All are welcome to attend this new panel in Waxahachie\,\nbut ACHE national only allows Face-to-Face credits for one of these sessions. \n  \nRegister Here\n 
URL:https://achentx.org/event/managing-for-morale-effective-management-techniques-to-retain-your-staff/
LOCATION:Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Waxahachie\, 2400 N Interstate 35E\, Waxahachie\, TX\, 75165
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