Laura Bennett has 22 years of healthcare experience as a nurse, nurse practitioner, educator, administrator, and leader. During her naval training and service, she was one of the first four women to serve on an aircraft carrier. She was a healthcare provider at Guantanamo Bay. She ran a portion of the military response to the Tohoku earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear disaster in Japan. She serves as Directory of Midwifery, Department Head of Obstetrics & Gynecology, and multidisciplinary committee chairperson roles. Additionally, she developed evidence-based training programs to alleviate burnout in healthcare staff and improve performance and resilience in soldiers, sailors, and Marines. Now retired from the Navy, Laura serves as an educator, coach, consultant and speaker focused on optimizing potential, success, and reliance for people in high-impact, high-performance, and high-burnout roles. She is active as a community-builder, is a member of Leadership Jacksonville and is a Strategic Partner for Teach for America.