Cathy Dolan-Schweitzer is a healthcare construction leadership expert, keynote speaker, and author of Health Well Done: A People-Centered Management Approach to Building Healthcare Environments.
With more than 25 years in healthcare construction, Cathy has spent her career inside some of the most complex project environments in the industry — active hospitals, surgical suites, and critical care facilities where construction teams must perform under intense pressure while protecting patient safety and hospital operations.
Her work is grounded in a simple truth she learned firsthand:
Projects don’t build themselves. People do.
After decades leading healthcare construction teams, Cathy experienced an unexpected shift in perspective when she became a patient in the very type of hospital environments she had spent her career helping to build. That moment reshaped how she understood leadership, stress, and the invisible human dynamics behind high-stakes projects.
The Origin of the Health Well Done
It led to the creation of the Health Well Done Framework™, a practical leadership model built around a clear sequence:
Healthy People → Healthy Teams → Healthy Projects
The framework helps construction leaders recognize that project performance is inseparable from the health of the people delivering the work. When teams operate under constant pressure without strong communication, trust, and leadership clarity, those human dynamics eventually surface in project risk, client confidence, and retention challenges.
Today, Cathy’s work sits at the intersection of leadership, construction performance, and human sustainability in healthcare building environments.
Her signature keynote program,
“Caring Is Our New Currency: Staying, Leading, and Thriving in Healthcare Construction,”
helps organizations address one of the industry’s biggest challenges: how to retain great people and maintain high performance in a field defined by relentless pressure and complexity.
Through engaging stories from the field and practical leadership strategies, Cathy equips project managers, superintendents, and construction executives to:
- Lead effectively in high-pressure healthcare environments
- Strengthen communication and trust across project teams
- Recognize early signals of burnout, misalignment, and retention risk
- Improve collaboration between construction teams and healthcare clients
- Deliver stronger project outcomes by strengthening the people behind the work
Cathy’s broader philosophy — Construction Made Human — reflects the belief that the future of construction leadership will depend not only on technical excellence, but on the ability to lead people well under pressure.
Event audiences consistently describe Cathy as energizing, insightful, and deeply relatable because she brings both real project experience and a human understanding of the environments construction teams are helping to create.
Today she speaks to construction firms, healthcare organizations, and industry associations, helping leaders build the kind of teams that deliver exceptional projects — and sustain the people doing the work. Because the health of the project will always reflect the health of the people delivering it.
Cathy Dolan-Schweitzer is a healthcare construction leadership expert, keynote speaker, and author of Health Well Done: A People-Centered Management Approach to Building Healthcare Environments.
With more than 25 years in healthcare construction, Cathy has spent her career inside some of the most complex project environments in the industry — active hospitals, surgical suites, and critical care facilities where construction teams must perform under intense pressure while protecting patient safety and hospital operations.
Her work is grounded in a simple truth she learned firsthand:
Projects don’t build themselves. People do.
After decades leading healthcare construction teams, Cathy experienced an unexpected shift in perspective when she became a patient in the very type of hospital environments she had spent her career helping to build. That moment reshaped how she understood leadership, stress, and the invisible human dynamics behind high-stakes projects.
The Origin of the Health Well Done
It led to the creation of the Health Well Done Framework™, a practical leadership model built around a clear sequence:
Healthy People → Healthy Teams → Healthy Projects
The framework helps construction leaders recognize that project performance is inseparable from the health of the people delivering the work. When teams operate under constant pressure without strong communication, trust, and leadership clarity, those human dynamics eventually surface in project risk, client confidence, and retention challenges.
Today, Cathy’s work sits at the intersection of leadership, construction performance, and human sustainability in healthcare building environments.
Her signature keynote program,
“Caring Is Our New Currency: Staying, Leading, and Thriving in Healthcare Construction,”
helps organizations address one of the industry’s biggest challenges: how to retain great people and maintain high performance in a field defined by relentless pressure and complexity.
Through engaging stories from the field and practical leadership strategies, Cathy equips project managers, superintendents, and construction executives to:
- Lead effectively in high-pressure healthcare environments
- Strengthen communication and trust across project teams
- Recognize early signals of burnout, misalignment, and retention risk
- Improve collaboration between construction teams and healthcare clients
- Deliver stronger project outcomes by strengthening the people behind the work
Cathy’s broader philosophy — Construction Made Human — reflects the belief that the future of construction leadership will depend not only on technical excellence, but on the ability to lead people well under pressure.
Event audiences consistently describe Cathy as energizing, insightful, and deeply relatable because she brings both real project experience and a human understanding of the environments construction teams are helping to create.
Today she speaks to construction firms, healthcare organizations, and industry associations, helping leaders build the kind of teams that deliver exceptional projects — and sustain the people doing the work. Because the health of the project will always reflect the health of the people delivering it.
The Power of People Centered Leadership- The Only Way Forward
How do we continue to connect and lead on a human level?
What matters now is finding ways to create new recipes for collaboration, connecting, and having fun. Many of the main ingredients needed for our recipes will be praise, gratitude, retention and employee happiness.
This 60-minute interactive...
Caring is Our New Currency: Staying, Leading and Thriving in Healthcare Construction
Format: 60 minute workshop
This program is perfect for:
• Healthcare construction firms and project teams
• Project managers, superintendents, and field leaders
• Construction executives and operations leaders
• Healthcare facility leaders overseeing capital projects
• A/E/C organizations working on hospital and medical facility construction
• Industry conferences focused on leadership, workforce...




