Joe DeVries, BS’18, MSA’19, discovered his passion for accounting after taking A100 (Basic Accounting Skills) with professor Diane Sturek. Finding his niche led to a master’s degree in accounting and, ultimately, a full-time auditing internship.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Joe DeVries, BS’18, MSA’19, discovered his passion for accounting after taking A100 (Basic Accounting Skills) with professor Diane Sturek. Finding his niche led to a master’s degree in accounting and, ultimately, a full-time auditing internship.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
“As physicians, we don’t learn anything about the business of medicine in medical school. If you follow the news and what’s happening in the medical field, you realize that, without business knowledge, you cannot get by.”
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Rachel Ogden, BS’11, MSA’19, didn’t pursue accounting the first time around during her undergraduate studies, but she later used the Kelley Graduate Accounting Program to reignite her career.
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Gregory Mishkel, MD, MBA’17, enjoyed the administrative side of medicine but realized he needed greater business expertise. He gained much more than an MBA.
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Kyle Egenolf, MBA’17, is an engineer—a strong critical thinker and problem solver—but to take his career to the next level, he needed more.
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Earning an MBA was something he’d always wanted to do. Jim Grant, MD, MBA’15, had been a practicing anesthesiologist for over twenty years when he decided to pursue the degree.
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As president of the adult academic health center (AHC) at Indiana University Health, Ryan Nagy, MD, MBA’15, is responsible for determining the strategic vision and priorities for IU Health Methodist and University hospitals.
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Military veterans often face a big question at the end of their service: what’s next? Wes Wood, MBA’17, began considering that question as he wrapped up his last five years in the Army.
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Kelly Blair, MBA’17, enjoys learning. Several years after graduating from Cornell, she discovered she missed the classroom, and she knew she wanted to earn an MBA.
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Rocky Singh, MD, MBA’15, had experienced a number of leadership and administrative roles throughout his medical career, but eventually he discovered a language gap.