Halee Fischer-Wright

After receiving her Bachelor of Arts in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology from the University of Colorado in 1990, Fischer-Wright received her Medical Doctorate from the University of Colorado School of Medicine[1] in 1994 and completed her residency program in Pediatrics at the Phoenix Children's Hospital in 1997.

[citation needed] Fischer-Wright had been the chief medical officer at St. Anthony North Hospital in Denver.

[2] She started as the president and CEO of Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) in 2015.

[3] In 2018, she was awarded 100 Great Leaders in Healthcare 2018, Becker's Hospital Review, Outstanding Women in Business finalist, Denver Business Journal, and Most Powerful Women in Healthcare IT, Thought Leaders, Health Data Management.

[9] Tribal Leadership describes organizational culture and how to improve outcomes for both non-profit and for-profit organizations.