The agency pointed to the fact Ms. Faulkner worked her way up from being employed at a physician practice affiliated with Madison-based University of Wisconsin to building an EHR company that serves more than 250 million patients from institutions such as Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic and Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine.
And she did so, the March 13 article noted, building all of the EHR software in-house and not taking venture capital or making acquisitions.
“Learning how to run a business takes time and does not happen overnight,” the agency wrote. “The key is to start something, gain experience and take everything as a learning opportunity.”
C2 Communications made the list in honor of March being Women’s History Month.