MN Community Measurement Appoints Liz Cinqueonce, MBA, as President and CEO

March 7, 2024

ROSEVILLE, MN – MARCH 7, 2024

MN Community Measurement (MNCM), a national leader in health care quality, cost, and equity data, proudly announces Liz Cinqueonce as its new President and CEO, effective March 14, 2024. Cinqueonce, currently serving as the Chief Operating Officer (COO), brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success to this role.

As COO, Cinqueonce demonstrated exceptional leadership, strategic vision, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. She drove operational efficiency, fostered innovation, and built strong cross-functional teams, contributing significantly to MNCM’s growth and impact in Minnesota.

Board Chair, Dr. Joe Bianco, expressed confidence in Cinqueonce’s ability to lead the organization forward, highlighting MNCM’s ongoing dedication to innovation, strong community stakeholder relationships, and delivering effective data solutions to accelerate improvements in care. Dr. Bianco stated, “Liz Cinqueonce’s appointment marks an exciting new chapter for MN Community Measurement. Her leadership qualities and dedication to our mission make her the ideal candidate to lead us into the future.”

With over 15 years of experience in health care policy, management, and strategy, Cinqueonce is ideally positioned to lead MNCM. Her dedication to advancing the organization’s mission and vision was evident in her successful engagement of stakeholders, consensus building, and modernization efforts as COO.

“I am deeply honored to step into the role of President and CEO at MN Community Measurement. This organization has long been at the forefront of accelerating improvements in health care quality, equity, and affordability, and I am excited to build upon our successes,” said Cinqueonce. “Together with our talented team and dedicated partners, I am committed to fostering innovation and driving positive change that benefits patients and communities across Minnesota.”

Under Cinqueonce’s leadership, MN Community Measurement remains steadfast in its commitment to collaboration, transparency, and delivering actionable data to inform health care improvements.

Cinqueonce succeeds Julie Sonier, President and CEO until March 13, 2024, to whom the organization extends gratitude for her significant contributions.

About MN Community Measurement

MNCM empowers health care decision-makers with meaningful data to drive improvement. Since 2005, MNCM has collaborated with stakeholders to collect, analyze, and report health care data related to quality, cost, and equity. Learn more at www.mncm.org


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