Jennifer LarsonThe Global CHIVA Working Group

Jennifer Larson

Jennifer Larson serves as Director of Learning and Development at Inteleos, where she shapes enterprise learning strategy and scalable digital ecosystems that strengthen healthcare workforce capability. With nearly 20 years of cross-sector leadership experience, she aligns learning infrastructure with organizational performance and workforce transformation. Her portfolio includes collaborating with global experts to advance the Global CHIVA Program. At Inteleos, she is advancing the alignment of education offerings within a more integrated, competency-driven learning ecosystem. Her work focuses on establishing the foundational architecture for competency frameworks, digital credential integration, and performance-based learning models that support professional mobility and global standards development.

Prior to Inteleos, Jennifer led large-scale clinical education, simulation, and learning infrastructure initiatives in partnership with leading academic and health systems, including USF Morsani College of Medicine and regional hospital networks. In these roles, she expanded high-fidelity simulation programs, strengthened workforce readiness, advanced learning technology infrastructure, and built cross-institutional partnerships that elevated patient-centered outcomes and professional standards.

Jennifer brings a systems-level approach to learning strategy that integrates education, technology, and governance to strengthen operational and workforce performance.

She holds degrees in Education and Adult Learning and Human Resource Development and maintains advanced professional certificates in learning design, organizational leadership, and workforce development.

Academic Collaboration & Partnership

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