Glenn Focht, MD, has what he jokingly calls a “boring librarian’s voice.” It’s calm and gentle, the voice of someone who does as much, or maybe more, listening than talking.
“It was really bad for dating,” he laughs. “But it’s ended up being a gift because I do think it allows people to feel comfortable speaking with me. And if I don’t earn the honor of having someone be comfortable enough to speak with me, I won’t be effective in my goals of being a good chief medical officer.”