As the Senior Vice President and President of Child Well-Being at Children's Wisconsin, Karen Timberlake plays a pivotal role in shaping the health landscape for children across the region. With a deep commitment to organizational development and public health, Karen leads initiatives that not only...
As the Senior Vice President and President of Child Well-Being at Children's Wisconsin, Karen Timberlake plays a pivotal role in shaping the health landscape for children across the region. With a deep commitment to organizational development and public health, Karen leads initiatives that not only enhance clinical care but also address the broader social determinants of health impacting children and families. Her expertise in strategic planning and policy analysis enables her to identify shared goals among diverse stakeholders, fostering collaboration that drives impactful change.
Under her leadership, Children's Wisconsin has launched several key projects aimed at improving access to care and promoting holistic well-being for children. These initiatives include innovative community health programs that integrate mental health services with primary care, ensuring that children receive comprehensive support tailored to their unique needs. Karen's focus on measurement and evaluation allows her team to track progress and adapt strategies, ensuring that they remain responsive to the evolving challenges faced by families.
Karen's authentic and transparent leadership style cultivates trust and engagement among her teams, partners, and the communities they serve. She believes that effective leadership is about empowering others and building systems that prioritize child advocacy and family resources. By leveraging her skills in fundraising and public relations, Karen has successfully secured vital resources to sustain and expand Children's Wisconsin's mission. Her unwavering dedication to child well-being positions her as a transformative leader in the health care sector, committed to creating a healthier future for all children.