Saving Organizations That Matter Workshop

Friday, November 10

8:30-noon

312 Marlboro Street, Keene NH

 

There is a rare opportunity that HCS, The Greater Monadnock Chamber and NH Center for Non Profits is making available to the community on Friday, November 10 in Keene.

Saving Organizations That Matter Author Rey Spadoni and his collaborator Gina Mazza will be leading a workshop on Friday morning from 8:30 a.m. – noon at HCS 312 Marlboro Street, Keene, NH with seven facilitators who will lead discussions focused on Non Profits for Executive Directors as well as Board Members and other interested parties.  The workshop based on the book will allow for shared challenges and approaches to be discussed amongst those who need new ideas and learn from cautionary tales.

Pre-registration is required by October 26.

$50 per person- Breakfast and the book Saving Organizations That Matter is included.

Gina Mazza

Gina L. Mazza, MBA, BSN, RN, CPHQ

Mazza Consulting and Coaching

Gina is a Registered Nurse with over twenty-five years of experience in the leadership of home and community-based organizations. She’s held executive roles in Home Health/Hospice organizations before joining Fazzi Associates (a national research and healthcare consulting firm).  Gina was one of the five owners of the firm.

While at Fazzi, she provided consultation, presented at local and national conferences, participated in national studies and was responsible for multiple divisions/services including operational consulting, patient/family experience of care and regulatory/compliance services.

Currently, Gina operates her own consulting firm, Mazza Consulting and Coaching, and is a Professor at the College of Our Lady of the Elms where she teaches leadership and healthcare management courses to undergraduate and MBA students.  Gina also volunteers as the President/CEO of the Board of Directors of Harmony House of Western MA. The Harmony House is a nonprofit, social model community home designed for hospice patients. The Harmony House provides a home and caregiving to hospice patients who  can no longer safely remain in their current environment.

Rey Spadoni

Reynold G. Spadoni, MBA

Red Sail Advisors, Principal & Founder

Rey Spadoni has held a variety of senior level positions within the health care industry over nearly four decades, including within the hospital, ambulatory, payer, and post-acute sectors. He has served as the President and CEO of the VNA of Boston, the nation’s first home health care agency, President of Partners HealthCare at Home, the $100m home care division of Partners HealthCare (now Mass General Brigham), and CEO of Community Health Systems, a multi-service post-acute and community-based service provider. In these roles, Rey focused on establishing strategic partnerships, organizing and driving financial turnarounds, improving employee and patient satisfaction, and leading merger initiatives.

Rey has led significant organizational transformations at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, St. Joseph Hospital in Nashua, New Hampshire (as Interim President), Neighborhood Health Plan (now Mass General Brigham Health Plan), and Dimock Community Health Center. Rey specializes in financial turnarounds, strategic planning, developing and implementing major strategic partnerships (including mergers and acquisitions), program and corporate divestitures, supporting executive team and trustee development, and conducting strategic, financial, and operational assessments.

He spent the first eight years of his career working as a health care consultant with Ernst & Young, supporting tax-exempt financings through the development of financial feasibility studies, facilitating affiliation and integrated system formation efforts, and leading strategic planning initiatives for several organizations, including academic medical centers, acute care hospitals, and community-based providers.

Additionally, Rey has served on several not-for-profit boards of directors, is a frequent industry speaker, and is the author of Amazon bestseller “Saving Organizations That Matter: Ascending From the Confluence of Chaos”. He holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Boston University and completed his undergraduate degree at Holy Cross College. Additionally, he has served as a deacon in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston since 2004.