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Leadership, Purpose, and Trust in Healthcare | Al Pilong with Mark Nantz, CEO of Valley Health

23 min · 16. apr. 2026
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Leadership is hard. And in healthcare—it matters even more. In this episode of The AP Leadership Podcast, I sit down with Mark Nantz, President & CEO of Valley Health, to talk about what truly defines impactful leadership. Mark shares lessons from three leaders who shaped his career, why connection to purpose matters more than credentials, and how authenticity builds trust—especially in times of uncertainty. We also dive into the role of transparency and vulnerability in leadership, including how leaders navigate difficult decisions while maintaining credibility and alignment. This is a conversation about what it really means to lead—with purpose, clarity, and conviction. 👇 Full episode also available on YouTube #Leadership #HealthcareLeadership #ExecutiveCoaching #OrganizationalCulture #Trust

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