Bianca Ellis
 
    
													
							Bianca Ellis is a dedicated Patient Experience Advisor at Advocate Aurora Health, where she uses her voice, leadership, and compassion to create meaningful change within the healthcare system. A proud graduate of Marquette University with a degree in Business and Corporate Communications, Bianca blends her communication expertise with her deep commitment to patient-centered care. Her work focuses on improving hospital culture, strengthening relationships between staff and patients, and fostering an environment of empathy and excellence.
Beyond healthcare, Bianca is a published author and entrepreneur. She released her first book, From Withered to Whole, in 2020, followed by her second book, And So, She Prepared Through, published in May 2025 and available through Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Her writing empowers women to heal, grow, and reclaim their confidence, echoing her own journey of resilience and faith. She is also the founder of Queen Rowel Boutique, an online women’s boutique that celebrates empowerment and individuality through fashion.
A passionate advocate for justice and community, Bianca serves on the Executive Board of the Wisconsin Justice League, Inc., working to address systemic inequities in the criminal justice system. She’s also active in women’s mentorship programs and faith-based leadership circles. Whether in healthcare, writing, or business, Bianca Ellis continues to lead with authenticity, courage, and the belief that transformation begins from within.
					
												• CPR & AED
									• Simulation Facilitator Course
									
												• Marquette University- Bachelor's
									• Marquette University- Master's
									
												• Wisconsin Justice League, Inc.
									
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to resilience and adaptability. When my original plan to pursue nursing shifted, I chose to stay the course, complete my undergraduate degree in corporate communications, and merge that passion with healthcare — a decision that led me to where I am today, now pursuing my master’s at Marquette.
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
The best career advice I’ve ever received is to embrace challenges as they come and to always pour back into others through mentorship.