ABOUT WBL

Women Business Leaders of the U.S. Health Care Industry Foundation (WBL) is the premier network of female executives across the health care industry. Built on and inspired by genuine relationships between peers, WBL brings together women executives for honest discussions about the opportunities and challenges facing the industry. This peer network provides the platform through which members are able to move their companies forward, advance their careers, and make a true impact on the health care industry.

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Our Mission

To connect and convene senior executive women from across the health care industry to create meaningful cross-sector relationships, expand their presence in board and C-level roles, and harness their collective power to improve the industry.

We Value:

  • Supporting senior women in health care
  • Building genuine relationships
  • Creating a network of peers
  • Achieving professional goals
  • Harnessing cross-industry perspectives
  • Celebrating women leaders

We Offer:

  • WBL Annual Summit
  • WBL Board Program
  • 60+ regional and virtual networking and educational events across the U.S. per year
  • An online directory of women executives in health care
  • Senior executive job and board listings

BECOME A MEMBER TODAY

WBL Membership is nomination-based and is exclusive to female executives within the health care industry who have reached the VP level or higher within their company. Find out more more about WBL membership criteria, the nomination process, and other member benefits to find out if WBL is the right fit for you.

Our Story

The idea for WBL was formulated by Lynn Shapiro Snyder in late 2000. During a series of business meetings, Lynn noticed that women were seeming to “take over the health care industry.” More and more often, when she met with boards and executive teams, there would be a woman as part of the group across the table.​

Lynn gathered a group of 60 or so of her contacts and acquaintances and began reaching out through one-on-one calls to see if WBL was an idea that resonated with them. Would these women be interested in meeting a group of their peers at other companies to talk about health care, business, and the unique challenges of being women leaders? The answer was a resounding “yes.”

WBL’s Steering Committee — a group of industry leaders who would later become the WBL Advisory Board — met in Washington, DC in 2001 to figure out the details. The inaugural WBL annual meeting was held in March 2001 in Virginia and the group photo graced the cover of Modern Healthcare magazine, proving that women leaders in health care were here to stay.

WBL began publishing a helpful, concise, easy to read board-resource, “Answering the Call: Understanding the Duties, Risks & Rewards of Corporate Governance” in 2003. This book outlines what current and prospective directors need to know and expect from board service. This book is now in its fourth edition.

What started as a network of 60 women has now grown to include more than 3,000 women in the United States and worldwide. In 2020, WBL hosted its 19th Annual Summit, its fourth annual WBL Board Program, 68 regional events, webinars, Roundtable Calls, and other exclusive educational opportunities, and engaged hundreds of female health care executives in the pursuit of board service and professional development.