Jackie Attlesey-Pries, MS, RN, CENP recognized as Becker's Hospital Review 2025 CNO to know
In a recent Beckers Hospital Review article, Boulder Community Health (BCH) Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) Jackie Attlesey-Pries, MS, RN, CENP has been recognized as a 2025 “CNO to Know.”
Not only does Jackie serve as our CNO, but our Vice President of Operations focusing on key areas like access to care, technology integration, and quality. Her work impacts patient care on all levels, ensuring top-quality outcomes for all in our Boulder Valley service area. We are honored to have Jackie as part of our BCH family.
Read the full article here.
274 hospital and health system CNOs to know | 2026
By: Anna Falvey | Friday, Jan. 9, 2026
Becker’s is proud to recognize outstanding CNOs who are shaping the future of patient care. As the leaders of nursing strategy, CNOs take on critical challenges such as addressing staffing shortages, managing nursing budgets and creating meaningful professional development pathways for the next generation of nurses.
Beyond overseeing nursing departments, these executives lead innovative initiatives that elevate care quality and strengthen clinical excellence across their organizations. With a powerful blend of hands-on clinical expertise and executive leadership, CNOs play an essential role in advancing healthcare and supporting the nurses who deliver care every day.
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Jacqueline Attlesey-Pries. Vice President of Operations and CNO at Boulder (Colo.) Community Health. Ms. Attlesey-Pries is a leader in providing high-quality healthcare services to the Boulder community. She sets standards of care, supports the nursing staff and care teams, creates policies with departmental leaders and supports the overall patient and team-centered care at the health system. Along with the system’s CMO, she is currently leading an initiative that will strengthen care for women during midlife changes, supported by a new grant from the BCH Foundation. She first joined the system in 2011. In 2021, she earned the Boulder Chamber’s “Women Who Light the Community” award for her contributions to the community.