CHANGENT TEAM MEMBERS HONORED AS 2025 CARE GUILD VISIONARIES

Changent is excited to share that two members of our team, Sharon Sprinkle and Rebecca Parilla, have been recognized as part of the 2025 Care Guild. The Care Guild highlights leaders who are advancing a bold, family-centered vision for mental health—one grounded in the understanding that none of us gets healthy, or stays healthy, alone.

CHANGENT CEO CHARLOTTE MIN-HARRIS NAMED TO TOP 100 HEALTH & WELLNESS PROFESSIONALS

Changent is proud to celebrate President and CEO Charlotte Min-Harris, who has been named to the Top 100 Health & Wellness Professionals, a global recognition honoring leaders who are making meaningful contributions to community health and well-being. This honor highlights Charlotte’s nearly four decades of leadership across the corporate, nonprofit, and academic sectors, and the

CHANGENT PRESIDENT AND CEO CHARLOTTE MIN-HARRIS FEATURED ON THE “OUTCOMES” PODCAST

Changent President and CEO Charlotte Min-Harris was recently a featured guest on Outcomes – Where Healthcare Strategy Meets Social Impact, hosted by Christina Rodriguez. Part of The Fundable 15 platform, Outcomes is designed for healthcare leaders, innovators, and strategists who understand that investing in social care is not only the right thing to do—it’s the

CEO BLOG | THE POWER OF CHANGE: INTRODUCING CHANGENT

Portrait of Changent team member Charlotte Min-Harris smiling against a blue background.

By Charlotte Min-Harris, President and CEO of Changent For years, the National Service Office (NSO) for Nurse-Family Partnership® and Child First has been dedicated to improving health outcomes and transforming lives through programs that provide data-driven, multigenerational support to families. Today, I am proud to announce the next chapter in our journey: we are now

NSO STATEMENT | PROTECTING MEDICAID MEANS PROTECTING FAMILIES: WHY CONGRESS MUST REJECT HARMFUL CUTS

A female nurse with a light skin tone and wearing scrubs is in a home setting, alongside another individual and a baby, both with a light skin tone, all looking at a stethoscope.

At the National Service Office for Nurse-Family Partnership and Child First, we stand with the moms, babies, and families who rely on Medicaid—not just for access to care, but for opportunities to improve health outcomes and thrive. That’s why we are deeply concerned by the $700 billion in proposed Medicaid cuts in the House budget