WellLink Health Alliance Accelerates National Momentum with New Members, Expanding a Powerful Network Advancing Health and Community Well-Being
WellLink Health Alliance, together with its affiliate The Healthcare Council, continues to build a dynamic, national network with the addition of three organizations and its first-ever individual member, marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of a more connected, collaborative healthcare ecosystem.
HealthCorum and WiTT have joined as associate members, Maryland Healthcare Directors of Volunteer Services has joined as an educational and charitable partner, and Kathleen Chavanu Gorman, a nationally recognized healthcare leader and board member of both organizations, becomes WellLink’s first individual member. Together, these additions signal growing momentum and a shared commitment to transforming health and well-being at scale.
This expansion builds on WellLink’s more than century-long legacy while boldly reimagining what a healthcare association can be. With the launch of its national membership model in January, WellLink opened the door to a broader, more inclusive coalition, bringing together healthcare providers, community-based organizations, innovators, educators, and individual leaders under a unified platform designed to drive impact.
Rather than operating in silos, WellLink is creating a connected ecosystem where ideas, resources, and influence converge, unlocking new opportunities to address the most complex medical, social, and economic challenges facing communities today.
Each new member reflects this vision:
HealthCorum is redefining how healthcare data is leveraged, transforming complex analytics into actionable insights that improve quality, enhance transparency, and reduce cost, advancing a more efficient and sustainable healthcare system.
WiTT is pioneering a new model of patient-centered support, bridging financial and non-financial needs through an innovative platform that empowers patients, mobilizes donors, and enables providers to deliver meaningful, measurable impact, bringing health equity closer to reality.
Kathleen Chavanu Gorman, MSN, RN, FAAN, brings decades of executive leadership advancing patient safety, quality, and clinical excellence. Her distinguished career, including leadership roles at Children’s National Hospital, The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and the University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing, reflects a lifelong commitment to improving outcomes for children and families.
Maryland Healthcare Directors of Volunteer Services strengthens the network through its focus on leadership development, education, and community engagement, empowering volunteer professionals and expanding the impact of service across healthcare organizations.
“We are not just growing membership — we are building a movement,” said Daniel Lettenberger-Klein, Chief Member and Programming Officer of WellLink Health Alliance and The Healthcare Council. “Each new member expands the strength of a national platform designed to connect leaders, align resources, and accelerate innovation. Together, we are creating the infrastructure needed to drive meaningful, lasting change across the healthcare ecosystem.”
Members gain access to margin-enhancing tools and advanced analytics, coordinated policy influence across federal, state, and local levels, cross-sector collaboration opportunities, and elevated visibility as leaders shaping the future of healthcare. The model is intentionally designed to deliver strategic, financial, and reputational value.
This momentum is further reflected in the early adoption of the expanded model by organizations such as the YMCA of Greater Cleveland, demonstrating strong interest from community-based partners committed to advancing health beyond traditional care settings.
As WellLink continues to expand its national footprint, organizations and leaders are invited to join a growing network that is redefining collaboration, strengthening sustainability, and shaping the future of health and community well-being.
To learn more about membership or get involved, visit WellLinkHealthAlliance.com.
