Rosa Hart: Stop Waiting For A Seat And Start Shaping The Table
Rosa Hart, Owner of Rosa Hart Media Consulting LLC, shared on LinkedIn:
”This one feels special.
When someone who works at the systems level of healthcare says, ‘Yes. Nurses need this.’
I feel honored.
Thank you to Cathie Abrahamsen, Executive Director of Stroke Certification Services at DNV Healthcare USA Inc., for endorsing Speak Up, Start Now.
Cathie’s work centers around standards, accountability, and measurable excellence in stroke care.
She sees firsthand what happens when policies don’t translate into practice – and what becomes possible when they do.
That’s why this endorsement means so much.
Speak Up, Start Now isn’t about noise.
It’s about influence.
It’s about helping nurses:
- Translate expertise into impact
- Move from bedside insight to boardroom confidence
- Stop waiting for a seat and start shaping the table
Advocacy isn’t extra.
It’s part of professional responsibility.
Cathie, thank you for believing in me, the mission and in the power of the nursing voice.
And to every nurse reading this:
If you’ve ever thought, ‘Someone should say something’…
That someone might be you.”
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