Two Johns Hopkins Carey Business School alums co-founded a stealth startup looking to close the gaps of health inequities and provide equitable patient care.
Brooke Harlander was recently named regional partner at St. John Properties. She shares insight on how she leveraged Carey’s connection to St. John Properties and how she plans on breaking into the new market in Austin, TX.
Carey Business School spoke with Tarandeep Bawa on his recent success in being recognized as the Small Business Administration’s Small Business Person of the Year for the state of Maryland. “When we help and uplift others, we all win,” Bawa said.
Dual degree alum, Jeffrey Vu, transitioned from a clinical role as a family nurse practitioner to director of clinical operations with help from the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School MBA/DNP dual degree.
Jennifer Hrabowski taps into her MBA/MSN dual degree from Carey Business School to better understand the many aspects of launching and operating women’s clinics in the Emory University healthcare system.
As Senior Manager of Marketing and Commercial Strategy at Disneyland Resort, Molly Joyce implements aspects of her MBA from Carey Business School in her daily career.
Kulleni Gebreyes coupled her Johns Hopkins MBA and Harvard medical degrees to promote health equity initiatives. “COVID as a global pandemic and racism as a public health crisis, it’s not enough for us to do our best in our own lanes. We wanted to make...
Suzanne Rybczynski used her Carey MS in Health Care Management to transition from physician to associate chief medical officer. Her advice to aspiring medical leaders: “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.”