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mary cownie

Class of 2011
Chief of staff/innovation/accuracy, MercyOne

What’s one issue you’re very passionate about?

Over the past two years, and prior to this when I served on the MercyOne Des Moines Medical Center board, I became passionate about health care. I was drawn to the fact it is a complicated, layered industry that would provide me the ability to learn every day, be exposed to a variety of experiences and have real impact on the health of Iowans. Coming to work every day at MercyOne knowing I’m doing my part to advance our vision to “set the standard for a personalized and radically convenient system of health services” is energizing and challenging, but is why I am passionate about what I do.

Knowing what you know now, what’s one thing you’d tell your younger self as you start your career?

Be a self-starter. When given a task, give 100% and don’t be afraid to fail. Step up for any project or opportunity that you can within your organization, as you will learn a great deal about your own passions, along with your strengths and weaknesses. There is nothing wrong with recognizing skills you do not have; it is most important to build upon the strengths you do have in order to provide value to your organization.

 

Class of 2011

Jill Marie Altringer

Christina Amys

Richard Breuss III

Elizabeth Coonan

Mary Cownie

Michael Egel

Charise Flynn

Brooke Foster

Syeta Glanton

Ryan Grant

Samantha Gronewald

Brenda Hagen McGuire

Cassandra Halls

Susan Hatten

Dominic Iannarelli

Wendy Ingham

Susan Kloewer

Justin Lossner

Zachary Mannheimer

Jennifer McDonald Perry

Christina Moffatt

Jan Myers

Erin Olson Douglas

Craig Patterson

Brooks Reynolds

Jana Rieker

Tony Rogers

Megan Ruble

Travis Rychnovsky

Paul Secord

Bridget Shapansky

Nicole Shumate

Tiffany Spinner

John Stineman

Kristin Tague

Wendy Wall

Ryan Wedemeyer

Neal Westin

Emily Williams-Bouska

Li Zhao Mandelbaum