Vice President & Principal
CFAR, Inc.
Jennifer Tomasik, SM, FACHE, Vice President and Principal, is a second-generation owner of CFAR and serves as a member of the firm’s Executive Committee and Board of Directors. She is skilled at creating and directing processes that clarify strategy, solve complex organizational challenges, ensure sustainable implementation, and build effective leaders and teams.
While Jennifer leads CFAR’s Healthcare practice, she has had the privilege of working with mission-oriented leaders across many industries for more than two decades. She is a deep believer in the power of systems-thinking and the role of active engagement of people across all levels of an organization to shape, own, and contribute to their strategic future. Jennifer is proficient at bringing stakeholders together in ways that bridge the organizational and professional boundaries that often impede productive dialogue and strategic change. She is proud to work with some of the most prestigious health systems and academic medical centers in the country and helps her clients move from ideas to action, whether that be through individual or team-based coaching, leading large-scale strategy and change work or advising boards on governance.
Jennifer is deeply committed to improving healthcare, leadership and education in her home state of Rhode Island, where she resides with her husband and daughters. She is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), and was elected to represent the state on ACHE’s national Board of Regents. She is a recipient of the Regent Award for Early Careerist from the American College of Healthcare Executives Rhode Island (ACHERI), where she serves as a member of the Board. She is the Immediate-Past President of the Board of Trustees of the French American School of Rhode Island, where she led strategic planning, search, transition and governance efforts. She also serves on the Board of the Rhode Island Public Health Institute. Jennifer is a member of the Omicron II class of Leadership Rhode Island. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies from Tufts University, holds a Master of Science in Health Policy and Management from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, and is certified as a Predictive Index Practitioner.
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Leading Change to Transform Healthcare (12X)
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