Beth Battaglino, RN-C, CEO of HealthyWomen
Beth brings a unique combination of sharp business expertise and women's health insight to her leadership of the organization. Beth has worked in the health care industry for more than 25 years helping to define and drive public education programs on a broad range of women's health issues. She launched and has expanded the HealthyWomen.org brand. As a result of her leadership, HealthyWomen was recognized as one of the top 100 women's health web sites by Forbes for three consecutive years, and was recognized by Oprah magazine as one of the top women's health web sites. HealthyWomen now connects to millions of women across the country through its wide program distribution and innovative use of technology.
Beth is responsible for the business development and strategic positioning of HealthyWomen. She creates partnerships with key health care professionals and consumer groups to provide strategic, engaging and informative award-winning programs. She serves as the organization's chief spokesperson, regularly participating in corporate, non-profit, community and media events. She also is a practicing nurse in maternal child health at Riverview Medical Center- Hackensack Meridian Health, in Red Bank, NJ.
In addition to her nursing degree, Beth holds degrees in political science, business and public administration from Marymount University.
To stay sane, she loves to run and compete in road races. She enjoys skiing and sailing with her husband and young son, and welcoming new babies into the world.
From the Desk of Beth Battaglino, RN, CEO, HealthyWomen
Expert information and advice to help you — or a loved one — manage the physical and emotional effects of AD
Stomach Pain. Diarrhea. Nausea. Could It Be Crohn’s or Ulcerative Colitis?
Our new IBD education program will help you understand your symptoms and better manage your condition
Navigating the Cost of Cancer
Our new program with CancerCare offers support and resources to people living with cancer and their loved ones.
Now More Than Ever, Vaccines Are a Vital Public Health Tool
Our new vaccines education program separates fact from fiction
Alzheimer's Education Program
Our program can help you understand and cope with this disease
Alzheimer’s Disease Is Devastating. It May Help To Remember That You’re Not Alone.
Our new Alzheimer's education program can help people understand and cope with this disease
No Posponga Su Prueba de Detección y Vacunación Contra el Cáncer de Cuello Uterino
La detección y la vacunación son importantes para prevenir el cáncer de cuello uterino, y las mujeres deben conocer las herramientas preventivas disponibles.
Don’t Put Off Your Screening and Vaccination for Cervical Cancer
Screening and vaccination are vital for preventing cervical cancer, and women need to know the preventive tools available
Una Nueva Esperanza para el Cáncer de Mama Incurable
El diagnóstico de cáncer incurable puede ser abrumador, pero los nuevos tratamientos permiten que las mujeres vivan más tiempo
New Hope for Incurable Breast Cancers
An incurable cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, but new treatments are enabling women to live longer
We Need to Raise Awareness of Women’s Migraine Disease in the Workplace
Women suffer from migraine headaches disproportionately; we need to do more to support them at work.
Heart Health During Pregnancy and Beyond
As you talk to your doctor about your reproductive health and other factors we typically associate with pregnancy, you should also pay close attention to your heart.