On this week’s episode of the Seekers of Meaning TV Show and Podcast, the guest is Tia Newcomer, CEO of CaringBridge.org, a nonprofit social network that helps people connect with family and friends during a health journey.
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About the Guest
Tia Newcomer
Tia Newcomer is Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of CaringBridge.org. Newcomer’s strengths in healthcare leadership, digital technology, and her track record of building and creating great cultures and purpose-driven brands will help take CaringBridge to the next stage of growth, continuing to build on the vision of a world where no one goes on a health journey alone.
As CEO, Tia ensures that all operations contribute toward the CaringBridge vision – a world where no one goes through a health journey alone. She joined the team in 2021, passionate about building on the 25-year CaringBridge legacy and leading the team in finding the next opportunities for growth that exponentially help more families with their health journeys.
Prior to joining CaringBridge, she was Chief Commercial Officer at Generate Life Sciences and has spent the last decade in executive healthcare industry roles (Cord Blood Registry, Prelude Fertility, Kindara) with a foundation in technology and consumer packaged goods (Hewlett Packard, Frito Lay, Clorox, Revlon).
Tia holds a BA in Journalism and Mass Communications from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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