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Celebrating the Woman Next Door
In partnership with AdventHealth for Women, we are recognizing a woman in our community each month who is selflessly giving to others while raising families, supporting their loved ones and/or building their careers. Whether they know it or not, their stories inspire other women near and far.
Pam Gould, Windermere
For over 30 years, Pam Gould has created community partnerships and programs to improve daily life for Central Floridians.
As CEO of Shepherd’s Hope, she is powering the non-profit’s impact, providing free life-saving medical services to uninsured and under-insured individuals and families in Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties. In 2021, through Shepherd’s Hope, $17 million of healthcare services were provided to individuals in the healthcare crisis.
As a School Board Member, she helped craft the pandemic learning options and safety measures for Orange County students to succeed. Her recent awards and recognition include: 2022 I 4 Business Spirit of Community, 2022 Leadership Seminole Class 31 Graduate, 2021 Orlando Business Journal Community Impact Hero.
Have you drawn inspiration from other women? Tell us about someone who has inspired you.
Many women have inspired and mentored me. It started with my mother, Elynor Boraski, who was the first salaried woman at Crane and Co corporate, a great singer, a woman with great drive and cheerleader. She instilled in me the ability to conquer fear and follow my dreams. She passed last year at 97. She was a trailblazer, in a day when women’s roles were very limited. She proved her skills and talents and was promoted accordingly over the years.
In New York City, I learned a great deal about managing entrepreneurial companies and the importance of nurturing relationships, human interactions in general, prioritization and strategy from Hal Prince’s company president, Arlene Caruso. More recently, I am inspired, counseled and challenged by female leaders including the women in top roles at Shepherd’s Hope, my fellow OCPS School Board Members, and dear friends like Stina D’Uva (President of West Orange Chamber) and Deb Linden (Ernst and Young Entrepreneur of the Year recipient and owner of The Vineyard Wine Bar & Healthy Bistro). I have had many male mentors who supported my career and development as a leader as well.
Would you change anything about how you have handled challenges or successes thus far in your life?
Absolutely, for challenges, I continue to work on being more deliberate to consider multiple options and create better approaches. I have also learned the value of sleep and the role it plays in providing your best self.
As for success, I want to take more time to celebrate with my team and family before moving quickly to the next goal and project.
What are you most proud of?
Personally, I am proud to be married to my high school sweetheart John Gould, and proud of Gregory and Matthew, our two smart and creative sons who have grown into wonderful young men. John and I both subscribe to a service philosophy: he is this year’s JA Volunteer of the year and he was recently awarded The Walt Disney Legacy Award.
From a career perspective, at Shepherd’s Hope I am proud that throughout the pandemic, my team and volunteers developed innovative ways to serve uninsured Central Floridians in need of medical treatment. We helped thousands of families avoid health crises through treatment at our Health Centers, the addition of telehealth and the expansion of interventive health programs.