Amy Mansue, CEO and president of Inspira Health, was recently honored by Rowan College Foundation and Rowan College of South Jersey as its Person of the Year at the college’s “Gatsby Gala: Swinging into Students’ Success.”
Mansue has been instrumental in solidifying Inspira’s commitment to building and enhancing local partnerships between the medical community and educational institutions. Inspira and RCSJ recently entered into a decadelong partnership to expand RCSJ’s nursing and health professions programs at the college’s Cumberland and Gloucester County campuses. In addition to funding scholarships, the partnership will develop new programs to meet the needs of the community.
Mansue’s selection also recognizes the commitment of Inspira’s board of trustees to support the education of tomorrow’s health care providers.
“For more than 50 years, Gloucester’s Rowan College Foundation has supported student success through scholarships to help make a quality education accessible and affordable. Donations and fundraising events, like the gala, provide our students with the financial assistance to reach their academic goals,” Rowan College of South Jersey President Frederick Keating said. “The foundation’s choice to name Amy Mansue ‘Person of the Year’ is fitting and well-deserved. Amy is committed to educating future health care professionals and employing them within the South Jersey region. This is especially evident by the recent partnership agreement between the college and Inspira, which reinforces the relationship between the education and medical communities by providing scholarships and program funding.”
“This award represents the efforts of 6,500 employees who support Inspira Health’s mission to improve the health and well-being of our community,” Mansue said. “Inspira’s commitment to the community is captured in this partnership, which will create stronger and more affordable health training programs for the next generation of health care professionals. It truly takes a village to build healthier communities, and I am grateful that we have RCSJ as a partner as we work to improve health and reduce disparities here in South Jersey.”