Nancy Jean Boezi, age 66, of Dallas Texas, originally from Cranston, Rhode Island, died on March 15, 2023, at home, under hospice care.
She was the daughter of the late Enrico Boezi, Jr., and Concetta (Marrocco) Boezi.
She is survived by her brother, Henry V. Boezi III of Cranston, RI.
Nancy was a graduate of Cranston High School East and of Rhode Island College, where she earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology. She also obtained a Certification in Entrepreneurship from Southern Methodist University.
Nancy described herself as an RN Entrepreneur, Go To Market Medical Sales Strategist, Medical Sales Award Winner, Sales Coach and Trainer, Case Management Educator, Author on topics such as Chronic Disease Management, Nursing Leadership and Communication; Professional Moderator/MD Education, Health and Nutrition Advocate, an avid Exerciser, a Mediterranean Food Enthusiast and interested in Mediterranean Heritage.
After arriving in Dallas, she spent 20 years in Corporate America as an ambitious Top 1% Medical Sales Producer for Pfizer, 3M and early stage companies launching paradigm shifting medical products, services, software and systems, with physician thought leaders in ICU, ER and OR, to improve outcomes, manage and minimize chronic diseases, optimize health and promote longevity.
Nancy witnessed many hard working entrepreneurs developing life changing medical products or services, stalling or stopping their efforts after they became overwhelmed that they might miss the moment to capture the market, be copied, run out of money, not receive money from investors, be seen as ineffective or never succeed.
As a result, Nancy founded The Briasana Group and developed “The Proven Process that Powers the Prelaunch,” which integrates business development, sales activity, and education, intrigues investors, creates acceleration and streamlines early activity. Some of her Clients received national awards with this process.
A Former President of the Health Industry Council said “Nancy [was] a born salesperson."
She travelled extensively for business and personal reasons.
Nancy was vivacious, extremely positive, outgoing, determined, strong and generous.
Most importantly, she was a person of faith and prayer.
Her Mass of Christian Burial will be held Tuesday April 18, 2023 at 10:00 am at the Cathedral of Saint Peter & Paul, 30 Fenner St., Providence, RI. Everyone is asked to go directly to the church. Burial will follow at St. Ann’s Cemetery, Cranston.
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