WTWH Healthcare Announces the Future Leaders Class of 2025
WTWH Healthcare, a prominent organization under WTWH Media, LLC, has just revealed its Future Leaders Class of 2025. This initiative highlights inspiring leaders in the healthcare sector who are under the age of 40, showcasing their vital contributions across various areas, including behavioral health, complex rehabilitation technology, home medical equipment, hospice and palliative care, senior housing, and skilled nursing.
Tim Mullaney, the Vice-President and Editorial Director of WTWH Healthcare, shared his enthusiasm about this year’s class. He emphasized how these young leaders embody a commitment to enhancing the well-being of individuals and communities. “They are not just improving patient experiences; their mentorship and innovative strategies are paving the way for excellence in healthcare,” he noted.
With Homecare Homebase stepping in as the exclusive sponsor for the 2025 awards, Luke Rutledge, President of Homecare Homebase, expressed gratitude for being part of such a critical segment of the industry, which provides essential services to vulnerable populations. He referred to these leaders as visionaries, stating that their compassionate approach is crucial in adapting home-based care to meet evolving needs.
The Future Leaders class represents a diverse array of talent across various sectors of healthcare, and each leader will receive recognition in upcoming WTWH publications and will be invited to participate in future conferences hosted by WTWH Healthcare.
Who Are the Future Leaders of 2025?
The leaders recognized this year come from varied backgrounds within the healthcare ecosystem. Here are a few distinguished members:
Behavioral Health
- - Alexxis Ames: Director of Accounts at Hansei Solutions
- - Ashley Peterson: Deputy CEO of Emergence Health Network
- - Britt Freiden: SVP of Strategy at Lightfully Behavioral Health
- - Melissa Tran: President & CEO at ProsperityEHR
Complex Rehab Technology
- - Nicole Zaino: Research Scientist at LUCI
Home Health & Home Care
- - Afonne Eze: Vice President at MJHS Home Care
- - Christian Alaimo: Co-Founder & COO at Caribou Health Technologies Inc.
- - Kacie Albritton: Vice President of Clinical Services at Innovive Health
Hospice & Palliative Care
- - Carrie Hyde, MD: Chief Medical Officer at Gentiva Hospice
- - Augie Luptak: Vice President of Strategy & Operations at St. Croix Hospice
These exceptional individuals are committed to making significant improvements in how care is delivered and received.
Conclusion
As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, the Future Leaders Class of 2025 stands at the forefront, illustrating what it means to lead with innovation and compassion. Their efforts underscore a movement towards a more integrated, patient-centered approach in healthcare.
To find out more about each member of the Future Leaders Class of 2025 and to stay updated on their contributions, visit the
Future Leaders program. This initiative not only honors the achievements of young leaders but also serves as a beacon of hope for future advancements in the healthcare industry.