Dr. Liane Connelly

Dr. Liane Connelly

Credentials: PhD, RN, NEA-BC, Assistant Dean

Place of Employment: University of Nebraska Medical Center

Which Nursing Organizations are you currently a member of: ANA, Sigma Theta Tau, Nebraska Center for Nursing, Nebraska Assembly of Nursing Deans and Directors

Board(s) currently serving on: Nebraska Center for Nursing: Chair, Behavioral Health Education Consortium Executive Committee, State of Nebraska Credentialing Review Board

 

Tell us about your journey to the boardroom. What inspired you to seek a leadership position?

I was inspired to have the opportunity to have an impact on health and healthcare on a broader scale. For the past 35 years of my nursing career I have had a growing observation of the impact of board work, and how participation in these types of activities can make a huge impact-more than care for one or two patients directly; board participation shapes care for thousands, or even millions of persons.

What are you doing to ensure you continue to grow and develop as a leader?

I listen to others and read books about leadership.

What impact have you had serving on a board? Example?

I think I have been able to shape the direction of the work that is undertaken. I have too many examples to list here.

What advice would you give someone going into a board leadership position for the first time?

Listen first, think, and don’t be afraid to speak up based on your experience. Balance listening and speaking. Remember to read and prepare.

What are a few resources you would recommend to someone looking to gain insight into becoming a better leader and eventually obtaining a board position?

Any book on board membership and being a member of a team.

Why do you feel it is important for nurses to serve on boards?

We can shape the care of the population as a whole.

What do you think is the most significant barrier to nurses serving on boards?

Time, competing priorities, and responsibilities.

- PhD, RN, NEA-BC Assistant Dean

Dr. Liane Connelly PhD, RN, NEA-BC Assistant Dean October 30, 2017

Boards: Nebraska Center for Nursing: Chair, Behavioral Health Education Consortium Executive Committee, State of Nebraska Credentialing Review Board
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