Vol. 66, Issue 23
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IN THIS ISSUE
- Wisconsin Hospitals Commit More Resources to Communities, Face Larger Medicare Losses
- Medical Group Practice Files Lawsuit Against UnitedHealthcare
- Wisconsin Insurance Commissioner Updates WHA Public Policy Council on No Surprises Act Implementation
- WHA’s Ann Zenk Appointed to Legislative Council Study Committee on Occupational Licenses
- Wisconsin Hospitals State PAC & Conduit Fundraising Approaches $200,000
- Molly Shea Joins WHA’s Communications Team
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2025 Physician Leadership Development ConferenceApr. 9, 2025
2025 Advocacy DayApr. 22, 2025
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Thursday, June 9, 2022
WHA welcomes Molly Shea, who joins the communications team as digital communications manager.
Shea comes to WHA from the Stoughton Area School District, where she managed all districtwide communications and planned and fulfilled the district’s social media strategies. WHA will leverage Shea’s diverse public relations background and strong knowledge of digital media production and channel management to further enhance its communications to members and stakeholders.
“I’m excited to work with Molly to build and implement new communications strategies that advance WHA’s mission on behalf of our members,” said WHA Vice President of Communications Kelly Lietz. “Molly adds new skills and a fresh perspective to WHA’s communications team, which I’m certain will help us deliver effective messages that underscore and reinforce the value that hospitals and health systems provide to the communities they serve.”
Shea holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Belmont University in Nashville. In her free time, she enjoys reading, going to concerts and spending time with family and friends.
Molly Shea Joins WHA’s Communications Team

Shea comes to WHA from the Stoughton Area School District, where she managed all districtwide communications and planned and fulfilled the district’s social media strategies. WHA will leverage Shea’s diverse public relations background and strong knowledge of digital media production and channel management to further enhance its communications to members and stakeholders.
“I’m excited to work with Molly to build and implement new communications strategies that advance WHA’s mission on behalf of our members,” said WHA Vice President of Communications Kelly Lietz. “Molly adds new skills and a fresh perspective to WHA’s communications team, which I’m certain will help us deliver effective messages that underscore and reinforce the value that hospitals and health systems provide to the communities they serve.”
Shea holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications from Belmont University in Nashville. In her free time, she enjoys reading, going to concerts and spending time with family and friends.