Danielle M. Waltz, a partner at Dinsmore & Shohl LLP, will join the West Virginia University Health System as Assistant Vice President of Government Affairs and Associate General Counsel on Monday, September 23.
In this newly created position, Danielle will work closely with Karen Bowling, executive vice president of government affairs and president and CEO of WVU Medicine Princeton Community Hospital.
“I am absolutely thrilled to have Danielle join the WVU Medicine family in this new leadership role and to work closely with me and other members of our senior leadership team in advocating for public policies that support our patients, providers, and hospitals,” Bowling said. “Danielle is highly respected by lawmakers from both legislative chambers and political parties in West Virginia, as well as senior officials within the Executive Branch – we are fortunate to have someone join our team who is so respected, accomplished, and committed to the success of West Virginia.”
Her legal expertise spans a wide range of areas, and her leadership and accomplishments in the legal profession are further punctuated by her published works and speaking engagements focusing on both legal and government relations matters.
Danielle was elected last year as national director for DRI, the largest association of civil defense attorneys and in-house counsel, where she has held numerous leadership positions. She is also a member of the International Association of Defense Counsel.
“I am honored to join a team that is so mission focused and committed to the betterment of West Virginia,” Waltz said. “As a life-long Mountaineer and proud West Virginian, I am excited to step into this new role as WVU Medicine continues to build a truly remarkable and impactful healthcare network for the people of the Mountain State and beyond.”