The St. Margaret’s organization has long benefitted from the expert leadership, and project management skill, of Lawrence Stansberry of New Orleans, who has long demonstrated the qualities and characteristics of a dynamic, influential and effective organizational leader. As the healthcare provider’s CEO and Administrator, Stansberry has helped to grow and greatly expand St. Margaret’s services, and has been vital to the organization’s survival, turnaround and ongoing success since 2001.
Lawrence Stansberry of New Orleans, a well-educated, driven and reliable professional, has always been counted on to ensure St. Margaret’s is equipped and prepared to head in the right direction. Stansberry’s leadership and management skill was essential to the organization’s continued survival and recovery following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, which laid waste to the original St. Margaret’s location in 2005. Committed to the St. Margaret’s mission, and to serving the needs of the New Orleans community, Stansberry spearheaded the effort to rebuild the organization, which was completed, at long last, on the site of the old Lindy Boggs Hospital in 2012.
Lawrence Stansberry of New Orleans has proven to be an indispensable asset to St. Margaret’s, and to the local healthcare community in general, demonstrating not only considerable skill for organizational leadership, but also an ongoing passion for helping those in need of quality medical services. The St. Margaret’s organization, which now includes a total of five residential care facilities, continues to be a an important, even essential part of the New Orleans community, thanks in no small way to the efforts of Lawrence Stansberry.
Lawrence Stansberry of New Orleans, a well-educated, driven and reliable professional, has always been counted on to ensure St. Margaret’s is equipped and prepared to head in the right direction. Stansberry’s leadership and management skill was essential to the organization’s continued survival and recovery following the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, which laid waste to the original St. Margaret’s location in 2005. Committed to the St. Margaret’s mission, and to serving the needs of the New Orleans community, Stansberry spearheaded the effort to rebuild the organization, which was completed, at long last, on the site of the old Lindy Boggs Hospital in 2012.
Lawrence Stansberry of New Orleans has proven to be an indispensable asset to St. Margaret’s, and to the local healthcare community in general, demonstrating not only considerable skill for organizational leadership, but also an ongoing passion for helping those in need of quality medical services. The St. Margaret’s organization, which now includes a total of five residential care facilities, continues to be a an important, even essential part of the New Orleans community, thanks in no small way to the efforts of Lawrence Stansberry.