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Episode #65 Guiding Organizational Transition, With Corinna Kelley, MPH


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Overview

In this episode, Dr. Huntley interviews Corinna Kelley, MPH, the founder and CEO of C.R.E.I.D. Consulting. Corinna shares her journey in public health and entrepreneurship, highlighting the importance of culture, resilience, empowerment, inclusion, and development. She discusses how her diverse background and military experience have prepared her for her current role. Corinna emphasizes the significance of creativity and collaboration in her consulting work, particularly in promoting holistic wellness and supporting organizations through change. She also mentions the challenges of managing finances and the need for self-care in the field of entrepreneurship.


Meet Corinna Kelley

Corinna Kelley, MPH, is an Air Force Veteran and the Founder and CEO of C.R.E.I.D. Consulting, a Community Impact and Organizational Development firm dedicated to cultivating purpose-driven, resilient cultures where everyone can thrive. The firm specializes in workforce assessment, action planning, executive coaching, leadership development, and team building. With over 18 years of experience in Public Health, Corinna has been a community health convener and strategist, working with healthcare systems, health departments, nonprofits, and universities to create impactful change. She holds a Master of Public Health in Healthcare Administration, a Resilience Practitioner certificate, and is pursuing an Executive Coaching Certification at Georgetown University. Corinna also volunteers as a site visitor for the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), and serves on the PHAB Inclusion Diversity Equity Anti-Racism (IDEA) committee. Additionally, she collaborates with WE Public Health, a coalition of female solopreneurs addressing critical health and social issues.




Takeaways


  • Culture, resilience, empowerment, inclusion, and development are essential elements in promoting growth and purpose-driven cultures in organizations.

  • Creativity and collaboration play a crucial role in advancing public health through consulting and entrepreneurship.

  • Holistic wellness and self-care are important aspects to consider in public health work, both for individuals and organizations.

  • Managing finances and taxes can be challenging in entrepreneurship, and seeking professional help is recommended.

  • Supporting organizations through change and transition requires understanding and addressing the individual experiences and reactions of employees.


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