Sami Moses, MBA, BSN, PCC, CPCC, serves as a Clinical Program Manager in The Women and Children’s Institute across a seven-state integrated health system. In this role, she manages a program that ensures quality, safety, and best practices for women across their lifespan and children from birth to eighteen. Sami excels in leading teams, driving program success, and forming strategic partnerships to enhance community health.
With a background in nursing, emergency department consulting, health informatics, and leadership development, Sami also creates and facilitates leadership development workshops and leadership coaching. She holds a Master of Business Administration from American University, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from George Mason University, and professional coaching certifications (PCC & CPCC).
Sami is the author of “Indelible: A Memoir,” a heartfelt exploration of her personal journey, including the stories behind her 28 tattoos. The book delves into themes of self-discovery, curiosity, and connection, offering readers insight and inspiration.
Sami lives in Portland, Oregon, with her husband, young daughter, and two dogs. She enjoys hiking, learning, traveling, savoring good wine, and connecting with friends and family in her spare time.