Senior Fellow, Human Capital
The Conference Board
Natasha Matt-Hensrud, DNP, MPH, PCC, has practiced in the healthcare field for over 40 years. Thirty of those years were spent with Mayo Clinic serving in a variety of clinical, educational, and administrative roles. For 10 years, Natasha held a role in Leadership and Organization Development as an Executive Coach and Organizational Development Consultant. She partnered with Mayo Clinic International, Enterprise, Departmental, and frontline health care leaders to develop vision and strategy, build targeted leadership capabilities, and evolve the employee experience. She has coached and consulted in the regional Midwest and Southern states in primary and secondary care clinics and tertiary care organizations. She is adept at providing analysis and solutions for organizational structure and alignment, strategy, culture, and change management practices. A hallmark strength is working within and across healthcare teams at all levels. She is equally comfortable coaching in the C-Suite as she is on the front-line building capacity for transformation.
Natasha believes that her coaching talents are innately creative and resourceful. Using a positive psychology approach, she focuses on the whole person, helping her talent discover and transcend authentic self vs. ideal self and deepening awareness of strengths, values, and beliefs that uniquely accelerate their performance. In 2023, Natasha founded an independent coaching and consulting company, REVEAL GLOBAL, LLC. Her primary coaching talent is the leadership healthcare trifecta: physician, administrative, and nursing leaders. She believes this powerful trio, if aligned and engaged with one another, has the power to transform patient care outcomes. Leaders embarking on new ventures, career role transitions, building resilience, and building high performing teams are coaching areas of interest.
Natasha recently joined The Conference Board as a Senior Fellow serving as an ambassador, thought leader, and program advisor for the Human Capital Center’s Healthcare Forum. In addition, she is an adjunct professor for DNP student scholarship projects at Metropolitan State University, St. Paul, MN. She prepares and supports doctoral nursing students to translate scientific knowledge into nursing practice and lead initiatives that influence population health care outcomes.
Natasha received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Winona State University in Winona, MN., her Master of Public Health from the University of Birmingham at Alabama, and her Doctorate in Nursing Practice from Rush University in Chicago, IL. Natasha received her executive coaching training through the College of Executive Coaching. She is certified through the International Coaching Federation as a Professional Certified Coach.