GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo.– Ingenovis Health, Inc. (Ingenovis), a top healthcare talent and workforce provider backed by private investment firms Cornell Capital and Trilantic North America, announced the addition of Genine Wilson, a leader in workforce solutions and recruiting, as President of its Travel Nurse and Allied Division.
“We are extremely pleased and fortunate to welcome Genine to the Ingenovis Health executive team,” stated Bart Valdez, Chief Executive Officer of Ingenovis Health. “Amid a challenging period in healthcare staffing due to the compounding talent shortages, Genine’s expertise in designing efficient and effective structures in the face of rapid growth will enable us to meet the escalating demands of our clients and the healthcare workforce community.”
Wilson is a 20-year veteran of the staffing industry with experience in workforce management, talent acquisition and results-driven leadership. Genine was most recently the Global Vice President for an industry-leading outsourcing and consulting group. In her new role at Ingenovis Health, Genine will work closely with hospital and health system clients and industry partners to deliver high-quality solutions through seamless, integrated approaches to talent supply chain management while driving efficiencies and innovative recruitment and retention strategies.
“I am thrilled to join the Ingenovis Health family and lead the Travel Nurse and Allied services. We are facing an unprecedented national clinician shortage, and I am inspired by Ingenovis’ commitment to making a difference by building a home for healthcare talent and an ecosystem to support all clinicians,” added Wilson.
“I’m excited to partner with Genine to identify new and creative solutions for our direct clients to ensure delivery during this unprecedented talent shortage,” said Betty Wageman, Chief Revenue Officer, Ingenovis Health. “With her guidance and leadership, we will continue to offer the best-in-class service and top employment experience that our clients and clinicians expect.”
Wilson is also active in community-focused economic and workforce development opportunities. She’s served as co-chair of the Workforce Development Committee for the Los Angeles Economic Development Corporation and a commissioner for the Los Angeles County Workforce Investment Board.