
k8eschubert
@k8eschubert
Pres & CEO @SWHR, #WomensHealth #MakeWomensHealthMainstream Mom of 3, spin, run, knit. All views my own.
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https://www.swhr.org 19-04-2013 12:26:25
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“We’re pretty behind when it comes to #menopause in particular, and I think now we’re having a much more open and public dialogue about that time in a person’s life and coming to the realization that we really do need to know more,” Schubert said. k8eschubert


In this Fast Company piece, SWHR President and CEO Kathryn Schubert k8eschubert joins Perelel Perelel co-founder Alex Taylor to call for increased funding for and focus on women's health research. Read more: ow.ly/GSCa50Ujene


SWHR is proud to have President & CEO Kathryn Schubert k8eschubert as a contributor to #IELADigital's newly released publication, #EmployeeEngagement & Well-Being. This guide explores businesses' strategies for prioritizing women's health & more: ow.ly/TsCj50UomlX



Thank you for your service NIH Director - especially your commitment to women's health research nih.gov/about-nih/who-…




We're thrilled to share the "35 Years of SWHR" video series, to celebrate SWHR’s 35th Anniversary this year! Hear from SWHR founder Dr. Florence Haseltine and SWHR CEO Kathryn G. Schubert k8eschubert, alongside other women's health leaders. Watch today! youtube.com/playlist?list=…


“The Society has made tremendous progress in advancing women’s health research since its founding, and now, more than ever, it is important for us to reflect on this progress,” said Katie Schubert k8eschubert, SWHR President & CEO: swhr.org/swhr-celebrate… #WomensHealthResearch


SWHR CEO k8eschubert spoke at the Lessons from Chief Influencers: The ROI of LinkedIn panel during the National Health Council 2025 Health Leadership Conference this month. "Start small and you don’t have to be perfect," she said in her remarks. Thank you, National Health Council for having us!


I just talked to NIH Director Bhattacharya and my cousin, Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr, and they both assured me personally that the Women’s Health Initiative will not be cut. Director Bhattacharya told me he values the initiative and values the research. nytimes.com/2025/04/24/hea…


kate k8eschubert Gretta Stone “And now I’d like to introduce our new board chair, Erika Miller. She is a veteran women’s health policy expert with a wealth of government & advocacy experience." Erika Miller (right) JD, CRD Associates Managing Partner, is the new SWHR Board Chair. Erika Miller

