On Saturday, July 25, 2020, Georgia Urology’s newly named Chief Executive Officer, Dan Fellner, appeared on “Lenz on Business” on WSB Radio.
Fellner brings nearly 25 years of law practice and human resources experience to the table. Formerly our Director of Human Resources, Fellner brings a unique perspective to his new position as the CEO.
On the show, Dan Fellner, and host, Jon Waterhouse, talk about Fellner’s transition to this new role, Georgia Urology’s approach to the current coronavirus pandemic–especially being part of the practice’s COVID-19 task force, and the future of Georgia Urology.
“Georgia Urology has the privilege of making a difference for our patients and their families, as well as providing meaningful work for our more than 400 employees. In this new role, I hope to continue some of the great work we’ve been doing and to build on it by providing ever greater patient care, successes for patient outcomes, and employee satisfaction. When I look at the future of Georgia Urology, I’m very excited. There is a lot of change in medicine these days. We are excited for what that means for our patients and for Georgia Urology, itself” says Fellner.
To listen to Dan Fellner’s full segment on the show, see below.
Lenz on Business is presented by Georgia College’s J. Whitney Bunting College of Business. Listen live on Saturday nights at 6 p.m. on News 95.5, AM 750 WSB, and WSBRadio.com.
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