Beth Battaglino, RN-C, CEO of HealthyWomen
Beth Battaglino, RN, Chief Executive Officer, HealthyWomen, 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.
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.
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