Speaking


An accomplished speaker, Rosemarie delivers keynotes, workshops, and panel presentations at conferences globally.

“Rosemarie Day spoke at our cross-sector summit of healthcare CEOs running insurance companies, provider organizations, pharmaceutical, device and other service companies about the implications of national healthcare reform. Her session was highly rated, with one CEO saying she was ‘the best speaker yet’, partially because of her deep experience, strategic insight, understanding of a political operating environment, and her lack of defensiveness when pressed about issues such as general healthcare expenditure cost control.”

Brenda Curiel, Managing Director Center for Corporate Innovation (CCI)

Harvard Kennedy School Health Care Panel

Rosemarie shared her thoughts about heath care along with the other panelists, including Jay Bhatt, SVP and Chief Medical Officer, American Hospital Association; President, Health Research & Educational Trust, Don Berwick, President Emeritus and Senior Fellow, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Lucinda Glober, Senior Advisor, Office of the Deputy Mayor for Health and Human Services, City … Continue reading Harvard Kennedy School Health Care Panel

Intelligence Squared and Mayo Transform Conference Debate: Retail Alliances – Not Washington – Will Save the U.S. Health Care System.

Against the backdrop of corporate behemoths announcing mergers that, they say, are sure to shake up health care – from the Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway, and JPMorgan Chase venture, to the CVS-Aetna deal, to the Humana-Walgreens partnership, and more. But while these superpower alliances are making a splash in the headlines, will they actually be able … Continue reading Intelligence Squared and Mayo Transform Conference Debate: Retail Alliances – Not Washington – Will Save the U.S. Health Care System.

Health Reform: Where We Need to Go and How Women Can Get Us There

We had a great conversation at the Harvard Kennedy School about health reform and activating women to work towards universal health care coverage. Our conversation was enriched by the diversity of the audience with a mix of professionals and students, students perusing a variety of degrees, and representation from a few different countries.