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Blythe partnership for a healthier america
Blythe partnership for a healthier america




blythe partnership for a healthier america

Nicole also serves as the firm’s National Managing Partner of People Experience, providing leadership to the areas of culture, diversity and inclusion, and alumni programs. Nicole is a member of the AICPA Health Care Expert Panel.

blythe partnership for a healthier america

Nicole also has experience with public and private entities, including private equity owned entities and experience with initial public offerings and SEC and PCAOB reporting requirements. She is experienced in internal audit outsourcing, tax exempt debt offerings, and health care revenue cycle redesign. Partnership for a Healthier America will add 100 million additional servings of vegetables, fruits, and beans to the marketplace around the country by 2025. Nicole’s experience includes acute care hospitals, governmental hospital districts, physician and specialty practices, health maintenance organizations, continuing care retirement communities, assisted living and skilled nursing facilities, and surgery and imaging centers. Nicole has more than 21 years of in-depth audit and accounting experience in the health care industry. She is married to Steven Cohen and has two children, Daniel and Taylor.Nicole Blythe is an audit partner in the Dallas office and the firm’s Health Care Audit Leader. Nancy holds a Master of Arts degree in International Economics and American Foreign Policy from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and French from Baylor University.

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She speaks internationally on women in leadership and on the power of food to shape health. She was recently named one of “The Most Powerful Women in Washington” by Washingtonian magazine. Nancy is a vice chair of the board of trustees of Global Communities, an international NGO that works on hunger, health, micro-finance and lending to support lives and livelihoods, and of the Millennial Action Project (MAP), which organizes nonpartisan communities to find common ground on the issues facing millennials and future generations. Prior to joining WFP, Nancy served as Vice President of the Council on Foreign Relations, President of the G7 Group, a strategic consulting firm, and as a journalist, covering politics, the US Congress, foreign policy and economics. She chaired WFP’s Investment Committee with more than $1 billion under management and served on the Nutrition Advisory Committee of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Nancy sat on the leadership team of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), overseeing public policy, private partnerships, and communications for the world’s largest humanitarian agency feeding 100 million people in 75 countries. Under her leadership, the food bank became a national voice for embedding health and wellness in hunger relief work. Prior to joining PHA, Nancy was the President and CEO of the Capital Area Food Bank in Washington, D.C., working to solve hunger and its companion problems: chronic undernutrition and diet-related disease. During her tenure, Nancy has led PHA to more fully recognize the impact of food on chronic disease and to embrace objectives advancing global sustainable nutrition. Roman leads the Partnership for a Healthier America (PHA), a nationwide nonprofit dedicated to creating lasting, sustainable change that transforms the culture of food and activity so that all children grow up healthy.






Blythe partnership for a healthier america