Renae Mathson serves as the Director of Business Development at Project Vision Hawai'i, where she leverages her extensive background in public health and community wellness to drive innovative strategies for the organization’s fee-for-service ophthalmology and street medicine programs. With nearly two decades of experience in...
Renae Mathson serves as the Director of Business Development at Project Vision Hawai'i, where she leverages her extensive background in public health and community wellness to drive innovative strategies for the organization’s fee-for-service ophthalmology and street medicine programs. With nearly two decades of experience in managing public health initiatives, Renae excels in establishing and nurturing results-driven relationships with key stakeholders, including physicians, case managers, and payers. Her role involves not only the development and implementation of strategic outreach initiatives but also the education of team members and referral sources about the organization’s services, particularly in light of evolving industry standards and clinical outcomes.
Renae’s expertise in community outreach and advocacy is complemented by her strong background in safety and compliance, ensuring that all programs adhere to the highest quality assurance standards. Her ability to manage remote teams effectively has been instrumental in fostering collaboration and enhancing program delivery in rural settings. Renae’s commitment to continuous improvement is evident in her proactive approach to lifestyle coaching and her role as a WeCan! instructor, where she empowers individuals and communities to adopt healthier lifestyles.
Through her leadership, Renae is not only advancing Project Vision Hawai'i’s mission but also making a significant impact on the health and well-being of the communities served. Her strategic vision and dedication to public health advocacy position her as a key player in the ongoing transformation of healthcare delivery in Hawai'i, ensuring that underserved populations receive the comprehensive care they need.