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Elizabeth Hagerman

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Chief Innovation Officer at UW Health
📍 United States

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Experience
18 Years
Current Role
Chief Innovation Officer
Job Level
Leadership
Location
United States
Personality Overview

How Elizabeth shows up

Appreciative
Example Driven
Good Listener

Unlike D or C types, they are calm as well as friendly and can give the impression of being more receptive than they actually are. They are more likely to opt for solutions that are proven in the market. Scenarios where both sides can come out as winners appeal to them greatly.

Priorities

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Career

Work history

7-2020
Chief Innovation Officer
UW Health
11-2019
Executive Director, Isthmus Project
UW Health
11-2018 - 11-2019
Chief Innovation and Strategy Officer
Conexus
2012 - 10-2018
Vice President, Rose Hulman Ventures
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
4-2010 - 4-2012
Sr. Medical Affairs Manager
Baxter Healthcare
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Education
2002 - 2007
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
UCLA
2000 - 2002
Master of Science (MS)
UCLA
1996 - 2000
Bachelor of Science (BS)
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
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Behavioral profile

DISC profile (public)

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Influence (I)

Influence (I) reflects the degree to which a person prefers to work by influencing or persuading others. Those scoring high tend to be people oriented, motivated by social recognition and building relationships.

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