Atlanta, Georgia Jul 9, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Anand Lalaji, CEO and cofounder of The Radiology Group, is using his latest feature interview, Setting Others Up for Success: A Candid Conversation with Anand Lalaji, to raise awareness about mental health, womens leadership in sports, and the importance of community-driven success.
In the interview, Lalaji discusses his personal and professional journeyfrom growing up in Hells Kitchen to leading one of the nations premier radiology groupsand highlights the causes that now define his mission beyond business.
Highlighting Mental Health as a Core Priority
Success isnt just about what you achieve, Lalaji explains in the interview. Its also about what you enable others to achieveand sometimes that starts with mental health.
Lalajis foundation has been actively involved in supporting mental health initiatives, including programs at Wake Forest University. His advocacy comes at a time when mental health needs are growing rapidly. According to the World Health Organization, depression and anxiety cost the global economy over $1 trillion annually in lost productivity.
We need to normalize the conversation around mental health, Lalaji says. In healthcare, in business, in sportsits everywhere. And too many people suffer in silence.
Championing Womens Leadership Through Sports
A lifelong volleyball player, Lalaji has also made womens leadership in elite sports, particularly volleyball, a central cause.
I was a setter in college volleyball, he shares in the feature. That position taught me something crucialsuccess often comes from setting others up to win.
Lalajis foundation supports scholarships and leadership programs for women athletes, aiming to address gender gaps in sports leadership. Studies show that only 24% of all NCAA head coaching positions in womens sports are held by women, despite growing participation rates among female athletes.
Encouraging Personal Responsibility and Community Action
Throughout the interview, Lalajis message is clear: success is not just personalits communal.
Stop chasing someone elses version of success, Lalaji advises. Success is built on small, consistent actionswhether thats mentoring an athlete, volunteering for a mental health cause, or simply showing up for your community.
Take the First Step
Lalaji encourages others to take simple steps toward positive change:
Small actions can create lasting impact, he says. You dont need to be a CEO to start.
To read the full interview, visit the website here.
About Anand Lalaji
Anand Lalaji is the CEO and cofounder of The Radiology Group, with decades of experience in healthcare leadership. He is a dedicated advocate for mental health awareness, womens sports leadership, and cancer research.
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