Sarah Burton, ACC Coach
Sarah Burton serves as the Operations Manager for the Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition and Co-Director of U-CAN. For over a decade, she has driven business growth, clinical excellence, and cultural transformation within the GI department. Sarah continues to advance her leadership skills through the Utah Coaching Advancement Network (U-CAN) as an ICF Certified Coach.
With 20 years of experience in healthcare, she has held diverse roles across clinical, administrative, managerial, and leadership domains. As a co-founder of T.U.R.N. and ‘Women in GI,’ and an active member of UWHEN, Sarah brings a humanitarian spirit to her work. She also has deep expertise in yoga instruction, nutritional counseling, and meditation, with a passion for enhancing well-being.
Sarah’s leadership philosophy centers on fostering empowerment, grit, and resilience by encouraging intentional thinking and unlocking new possibilities for personal and professional growth.
Harriet Hopf, MD
Harriet W. Hopf, MD, is Professor of Anesthesiology and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Utah. She has held senior leadership roles at the medical school, university, and national level that positioned her for her current focus on nurturing career and leadership success in the next generation. As a three-sport college athlete she learned leadership, persistence, and how to get things done. Her husband Leo, who she met playing volleyball, is an expert in strategy and decision-making and a peerless peer mentor. Their offspring, McKinley, is a grad student busy reinventing the way history is told. Harriet is content never to have learned to say “No.” And thrilled to have been selected as one of 250 images on the Utah Women 2020 Mural, public art commemorating the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment.
Tony Tsai, MBA
Tony Tsai is the Director of Career and Leadership Develop for University of Utah Health Sciences, a Co-Director in the Utah Coaching Advancement Network (U-CAN), and a Co-Director in the RealMD program. He helps learners and professionals connect to their meaning and authentic purpose in their careers through coaching and leadership training. In previous roles, he has led strategic transformation efforts in medical education at the University of Michigan Medical School and University of Utah Medical School. Prior to his roles in healthcare, he worked in finance and was head of career advising at the Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan. He was a former officer in the U.S. Army. He holds an MBA from Columbia Business School and an BBA from the Wharton School of Business.
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I am now taking proactive steps to ensure that I don't wake up in 5 years and wonder what in the world I have been doing. My coach was also terrific at challenging me and reflecting for me in a realistic way. Not just making it all seem rosy. Thank you. I feel a new lease on my career and life. If I had not gone through this, I might have been looking at a new career at this point.