Starting a new role is exciting—and challenging. One of the biggest hurdles when stepping into a new position is getting used to an entirely new data architecture and datasets, and processes. There are new systems, KPIs, metrics, and OKRs to learn and understand, all of which play a role in how the business operates and manages success. It’s a vast amount of information, and it takes time to truly grasp it, but that’s part of what makes this work so rewarding. What excites me most isn’t just one big project or initiative, it’s all the little tasks and opportunities to drive improvement across the organization. From enhancing patient care to supporting doctors and improving corporate functions, there’s a lot to tackle, and it’s almost overwhelming in the best possible way. I’m thrilled to be part of an organization that values data so highly and is committed to growth through data. As I settle into my role, I’ve been fortunate to meet so many new colleagues who are supportive, collaborative, and driven by a shared set of goals. It’s not every day you find a team so aligned and positive, and I’m grateful to be a part of it. 💡 To my LinkedIn network: I want to continue learning from all of you. Whether it’s insights on data and analytics, data engineering, or business functions like revenue cycle management, finance, and operations, I’m always eager to grow. I truly believe that being the best data leader means understanding every aspect of the business and how data can help drive success across every possible function. I’d love to hear your thoughts, strategies, keys to success, and even just some positive thoughts. Even better, teach me something new about your area of expertise! #DataLeadership #AnalyticsStrategy #GrowthMindset #Teamwork #BusinessIntelligence
Congratulations Will!
VP of Marketing, Brand and Communications | Healthcare Marketer | Data-driven | Team builder | Private equity experience | AI Marketer | Change Management | Brand Management | Digital Marketing| Go-To-Market Experience
2wI recommend reading ‘the first 90 days’ book. It is an interesting read on how to approach a new role.