2004 Outstanding Alumnus of the Year
Coletta Barrett
Coletta Barrett has more than 27 years in healthcare with experience in hospital,
clinical, health plan medical management, and executive leadership.
She began as a diploma graduate from Charity Hospital and then pursued her Bachelor
of Science in Nursing from Southeastern in 1991. She continued her education by completing
a Masters of Health Administration from Tulane University School in Public Health
and Tropical Medicine.
She served as the National Chairman of the Board for the American Heart Association,
the largest voluntary health organization fighting health disease with more than 22.5
million volunteers and an annual budget of $565 million in revenue.
Coletta provides leadership in advocacy through formulation and ongoing dialogue with
Congress and state delegations. As chairman of the American Heart Association’s National
Advocacy Coordinating Committee, she has given testimony on Capitol Hill. She is a
coalition builder and articulate leader known for her facilitation skills and collaborative
style.
Professionally, Coletta serves as Vice President of Policy Development and Research
for the LA Hospital Association. She is responsible for guiding and directing the
policy development process for 160+ member association. Additionally, she is the senior
manager responsible for emergency preparedness, managed care, trauma, and quality.
Recently, she has been very busy ensuring healthcare was ready should a hurricane
impact Louisiana.
Prior to joining Louisiana Hospital Association, Coletta was Vice President of Administration
for Baton Rouge General Medical Center. With 24 years of experience at General Health,
she also served as System Vice President for Care Management.
A cardiovascular nurse specialist, she maintains her nursing license and remains a
fellow in the American Heart Association Council on cardiovascular nursing.
She served on the governor’s task force on trauma, and is a member of the executive
committee for the Human Resources Services Administrations.
Coletta volunteers on many boards including the Baton Rouge YWCA, Metro YMCA, Greater
Baton Rouge Leadership Alumni Association and I Care Council. She has received numerous
recognitions including the 2002 Greater Baton Rouge YWCA Woman of Achievement.
She is married to Buddy Barrett and they are the parents of 2 daughters.