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Judy Pendergast Named Director of Government and Professional Programs for My InnerView

02-09-2009 04:14 PM CET | Health & Medicine

Press release from: My InnerView

WAUSAU, Wis., Feb. 5, 2009 – My InnerView, the nation’s leading provider of organizational performance improvement tools and services to senior care leaders, is pleased to announce that Judy Pendergast, RN, JD has joined the company as director of government and professional programs, responsible for monitoring and supporting My InnerView government programs.

Pendergast comes to My InnerView after serving as an immigration attorney specializing in immigration, licensing, and credentialing for internationally educated healthcare professionals. In addition, Pendergast has served as the director of government affairs for the Michigan Nurses Association, developing, monitoring and influencing legislation affecting nursing and healthcare while supporting the political activities of the association.

“Judy brings a vast array of experiences that directly support My InnerView’s efforts in pay for performance, government and association programs,” said Neil Gulsvig, chief executive officer, My InnerView. “Her insight into the healthcare landscape as it relates to government programs and associations will be a wonderful addition to the My InnerView team.”

For more information, visit www.myinnerview.com or call My InnerView at 715-848-2713.

About My InnerView: My InnerView provides senior care leaders with progressive thought leadership, groundbreaking professional research and initiatives, unparalleled experience and evidence-based solutions for organizational performance improvement. Additionally, My InnerView maintains the profession’s largest private database of employee and customer satisfaction metrics.

My InnerView
500 Third Street
Wausau, WI 54403
Press contact: Elizabeth Knight
P: 715-848-2713
E: eknight@myinnerview.com

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