Holy Cross Health Adds Two New Board Members

Molinet and Shioo

By Barbara Costa

     FORT LAUDERDALE, FLRudy Molinet, FACHE, CEO and executive coach at Artemis Synergies Consulting, a full-service consulting practice specializing in strategic planning, management development, executive coaching, and corporate restructuring in the healthcare industry, and Nikki Austin-Shipp, founder and managing principal of The N.A.S. Advisory Group, LLC, which specializes in creating relationships that provide added value to both entities and individuals in governance, corporate America and charitable affairs, have been appointed to the Holy Cross Health Board of Directors.

A board-certified health-care executive, professor, mentor and leader, Molinet is also an adjunct professor at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida where he teaches leadership and strategic planning courses and provides executive coaching in the College of Business, Executive Edu-cation programs. He began his career as a nurse in a catholic hospital. Molinet is a first-generation immigrant and refugee from Cuba and has a passion for diversity, equity, and inclusion. He has received numerous awards for his work in the community including the “Voice of Equality Award” from Equality Florida, the state’s premier LGBTQ+ civil rights organization. He is Vice Chair of the Wilton Manors Planning & Zoning board, was President of the Rotary Club of Key West and has served on many community boards.

“It’s important to me to be part of an organization like Holy Cross that serves the community with such care and compassion,” said Molinet. “We have a diverse population of patients here, and as a member of the LGBTQ community and a healthcare executive, I bring a unique perspective. I remember when I was a young nurse in New York City that it was the two catholic hospitals that led the way in providing compassionate care for people living with AIDS & HIV. I see these same values at Holy Cross Health. They align with my values, and I am thrilled to be working with such an innovative leadership team.”

Molinet resides in Wilton Manors, Florida with his husband Jeff Shearer. They have two adult sons, Ian, and Aidan Shearer.

    An accomplished business executive, TEDx speaker and philanthropist, Austin-Shipp was most recently CEO of the South Florida Institute on Aging (SoFIA), becoming the first female and first African American in the organization’s 55-year history. Previously she had a distinguished career in sales, advertising, and marketing with such companies as Infinity Broadcasting Radio Group, Dallas Morning News, Chick-fil-A and Taco Bell Corporation. Active in the community, Austin-Shipp also served on the American Tennis & Education Foundation board and Northwest Progresso Flagler Heights (CRA) board; is social chair of Leadership Broward Class XL; is a life member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, where she has served in various leadership positions in her past 29 years of membership; serves on the Fort Lauderdale Economic and Development Committee; and is a graduate of the Jim Moran Executive Leadership Institute Class in Fort Lauderdale. She has also served on a national and local level with The Links, Incorporated.

“As a Holy Cross Health board member, I will be able to continue advocating for diversity, equity, access and inclusion within our community,” said Austin-Shipp. “I’m excited to share my expertise and knowledge with my fellow board members and also learn from them.”

 

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