President/CEO
Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital
Meet Dr. David L. Schreiner, an inspiring and values-driven leader who strives every day to live up to his definition of leadership. For him, being a values-driven leader means living in the moment, continually learning, challenging existing practices, producing positive results, innovating to improve the lives of others, and loving unconditionally. His passion for improving himself, his family, his friends, his community, and the world is unparalleled, and he aims to be a missionary for excellent health and vibrant communities by spreading love through generosity and healing.
Dr. Schreiner is a passionate advocate for rural hospitals. He has spent most of his life in small towns and worked within small communities. His research focuses on improving executive communication.
In addition to his professional accomplishments, Dr. Schreiner is an accomplished athlete. He has completed 11 marathons and became an Ironman at Ironman Wisconsin in 2004. His dedication to health and wellness extends beyond his work and is a testament to his commitment to living a well-rounded life.
Dr. Schreiner's leadership and contributions to his community have not gone unnoticed. He was the 2007 Dixon, Illinois Citizen of the Year and received the 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award from the University of St. Francis College of Business. He is a past member of the Board of Governors of The American College of Healthcare Executives and the past American Hospital Association Rural Health Task Force Chairman.
Dr. Schreiner's positive outlook, enthusiasm, and sincerity are evident in everything he does. He is truly passionate about making a difference in the world and improving the lives of others. His dedication to his values and his work inspires all who know him.
His best-selling book “Be The Best Part of Their Day: Supercharging Communication With Values-Driven Leadership” is available at Amazon and all major booksellers.
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Navigating Uncertainty: Personal and Professional Strategies for Leading Through Turbulence (19H)
Monday, March 24, 2025
2:00pm – 3:00pm CT