Boston, MA, Dec. 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Centering Healthcare Institute (CHI) today announced that longtime CEO Angie Truesdale will step down in early 2023. She took over from CHI’s founder, Sharon Schindler Rising, in 2015 and has led the organization through a period of significant growth and success. Truesdale informed the CHI board of her intention to depart over the summer and succession planning is actively underway. The Board of Directors of CHI is in the process of selecting an Executive Search Firm that will affirm our commitment to improving health, transforming care, and disrupting inequitable systems through the Centering group model.

“The CHI board of directors is grateful for Angie’s leadership, her commitment to our mission, and dedication to CHI, its employees, the Centering community and our partners. She is leaving behind a strong organization and an even stronger legacy,” said Andrea L. Darby-Stewart MD, Chair, CHI Board of Directors. “Angie’s vision to expand access to Centering in the communities most impacted by disparities in birth and early childhood outcomes has led to widespread adoption of the model within the U.S. healthcare safety net.”

Under Angie’s leadership, the organization created and delivered on a number of key strategic initiatives that resulted in the following CHI accomplishments:

“Working alongside the immensely talented CHI staff and stakeholder community to scale access to the Centering model has been a great privilege,” said Angie Truesdale, outgoing CEO. “I am immensely proud of what we have accomplished together and the impact the model has had on hundreds of thousands of families over the past 8 years. I am confident in CHI’s leadership and its capability to lead the organization into the next chapter of growth.” 

Angie is well-respected in the industry, being named by Time Magazine to its first annual list of 50 most influential people in health care in 2018.     

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About Centering Healthcare Institute
CHI is a national non-profit organization with a mission to improve health, transform care and disrupt inequitable systems through the Centering group model. Centering combines health assessment, interactive learning and community building to help support positive health behaviors and drive better health outcomes. CenteringPregnancy® and CenteringParenting® provide the highest quality of care to families from pregnancy through early childhood. The CenteringHealthcare® methodology can be applied to other health conditions including groups for diabetes, opioid recovery, chronic pain and other patient populations.