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93. How Breast Cancer Changed My Leadership at Work and in Life with Johanne Morne, Executive Deputy Commissioner for the New York State Department of Health

Black Podcasting - 93. How Breast Cancer Changed My Leadership at Work and in Life with Johanne Morne, Executive Deputy Commissioner for the New York State Department of Health

Is it possible for life-or-death news to bring hope?

In this episode of Women of Color Rise, I speak with Johanne Morne, Executive Deputy Commissioner for the New York State Department of Health. With a long career in public health, Johanne has been guided by her commitment to equity, social justice, and trauma-informed care.

At age 42, Johanne was diagnosed with breast cancer while transitioning into a major role she had worked tirelessly to achieve. Faced with the dilemma of prioritizing her health or career, she chose to reframe the question: How can I focus on both?

Now celebrating ten years of being cancer-free, Johanne shares how her experience transformed her leadership at work and in life:

Thank you, Johanne, for sharing your inspiring story and bringing hope to all of us.

Get full show notes and more information here: https://analizawolf.com/ep-93-how-breast-cancer-changed-my-leadership-at-work-and-in-life-with-johanne-morne

 

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