WONL Exhibitor: Wisconsin Director of Nursing Council Symposium 2026
Oshkosh Convention and Visitors Bureau
100 North Main Street
Oshkosh, WI 54901
Wednesday, February 18, 2026 at 8:00am CT - Friday, February 20, 2026 at 5:00pm CT
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Topic
WONL Exhibitor: DON Council Symposium 2026
Additional Information
Symposium is the premier event is designed for healthcare leaders across the post-acute and long-term care continuum, including Directors of Nursing, VPs of Clinical Operations, administrators, nurse managers, and other professionals dedicated to enhancing resident care and staff development.
Why Attend:
- Elevate Your Leadership Skills: Gain cutting-edge insights through expert-led sessions tailored to the challenges of nursing leadership.
- Stay Ahead of Industry Trends: Learn the latest on regulations, clinical best practices, and emerging trends shaping the continuum of care.
- Build Your Network: Connect with peers, thought leaders, and business partners to exchange ideas and create valuable professional relationships.
- Access Innovative Solutions: Engage with exhibitors showcasing tools and resources that can drive operational excellence and improve resident outcomes.
- Celebrate Nursing Leadership: Recharge your passion for care with inspiring keynote speakers and a supportive community of like-minded professionals.
Speakers
President WONL
Results-driven transformational Nurse Executive experienced in Population Health management across the continuum of care, focused on impact on social determinants of health and health outcomes. Servant Leader. Demonstrated success in hardwiring best practice workflows designed to sustain high quality, cost effective, patient/family centered care. Trauma Informed Leader. Seasoned project manager, passionate for executing systemic goals by leading strategic improvement initiatives leveraging change theory and lean principles. Service Line executive, delivering on value based purchasing models, aligning effective care transition/clinically integrated models of care to achieve quadruple aim outcomes.