We’re passionate about creating human connections.

Meet the Team

  • Lara Burnside

    Lara Burnside has spent the last 25 years creating workplaces that honor and value every person – whether they are a patient, employee or clinician. Her early career in human resources taught her the importance of a people-first mentality throughout organizations. She built HR departments from the ground up – one being recognized as a recipient of the Malcolm Baldrige Quality Award, one of the highest national honors.

    ​She honed her skills in healthcare consulting for a dozen years, teaching the value of hiring and training best practices that provide exceptional patient care. By tapping into clients’ passion and purpose, she achieved measurable results in more than 200 hospitals nationwide. Lara spent a decade of her career as a senior leader in the hospital setting, where she developed, coached and supported patient experience divisions that embrace best-practice tactics proven to engage patients as partners in their care. With a focus on the physician/clinician engagement, she has helped organizations reduce burnout and increase a sense of community among care teams.

    ​Lara’s love and desire for people to do and be their best motivated her to develop training programs for leaders, employees and clinicians. Program results have brought engagement scores to the highest levels nationally. The Patient Experience Mastery Program for physicians achieved profound results – improving every question on the patient experience survey by 6.5% top box points. Lara has a strong desire to give back to organizations and those providing care. Her expertise in valuing all people is where her heart and passion have always been.

  • J.R. Labbe

    After traveling the country for almost two years as a public relations coordinator for Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, a coin flip determined where J.R. Labbe would put down roots: Fort Worth, Texas. Her second gamble came almost a decade later when she traded a sales position in the hospitality industry for a newsroom. Years spent digging into the community through Leadership Arlington and volunteerism paid off with the editor’s position at the Grand Prairie Daily News.

    Knowing issues and people coupled with an instinct for what’s important led to Labbe’s recruitment four years later by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, where she was an award-winning editorial and column writer as well as the first fulltime female editorial writer in the major metropolitan newspaper’s history. Ultimately, she served as the media company’s first female Editorial Director and received the National Conference of Editorial Writers/Association of Opinion Journalists Lifetime Achievement award. In 2012, hard work, a wicked sense of humor and a wealth of knowledge opened the door to a senior executive position in communications, community affairs and development with Tarrant County’s taxpayer-supported healthcare system. J.R. led the network’s educational campaign that resulted in the passage of an $800 million bond election in 2018, the largest such election in Tarrant County history to that date. Her partnership with her executive colleagues spearheaded an institutional culture change that led to dramatically improved employee engagement and patient satisfaction scores and received Best Hospital for America honors in 2021.

    J.R. has served in numerous volunteer leadership roles, including Taste Project, Center for Transforming Lives, Goodwill North Central Texas, USS Fort Worth Support Committee and the Rotary Club of Fort Worth. She believes in using her talents, time and treasure to give back to the community that gave her so many personal and professional opportunities.

  • Rick Miller, MD

    Dr. Richard Miller has been a clinically active surgical leader for more than 30 years. He performed his surgical residency at Easton/Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia and was the first Trauma/Surgical Critical Care fellow at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN. Dr. Miller spent 10 years running the Trauma Center at the Greenville Hospital System in Greenville, SC.

    Miller was recruited back to Vanderbilt in 2002 serving first as the Trauma Medical Director, then the Chief of the Division of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Emergency General Surgery before rising to the rank of full Professor of Surgery.

    In 2021, Miller moved to Fort Worth, Texas, to lead the Department of Surgery at the JPS Health Network, serving as both the Chair and Chief of Surgery while also working as the Chief Medical Officer for almost three years.

    Dr. Miller has published more than 70 peer-reviewed articles and written 13 book chapters. He is an avid educator and lecturer with expertise in geriatric surgery and trauma, frailty, compassion fatigue and burnout. He is a certified physician coach and has a passion for health and wellness, clinician engagement and patient experience.

    During this stage of his career, Dr. Miller believes it is important to stay in the trenches taking care of critically ill and injured patients while also focusing on helping other physicians with health, wellness, life balance and having a strong sense of belonging with their medical team.

Coach. Support. Engage.

Reigniting a passion for healthcare.