
Reuben Rutland, MD, MBA’16, is a trauma surgeon who thought his career path would eventually lead him to administration.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

Reuben Rutland, MD, MBA’16, is a trauma surgeon who thought his career path would eventually lead him to administration.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

Posted by Teresa Mackin

“Sometimes just by visiting a country and learning about its healthcare system and the successful solutions in that system, our physicians can generalize opportunities for their own healthcare systems back home.”
Posted by Teresa Mackin

Grant Kitcoff, MBA’19, always knew he wanted to earn an MBA.
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After serving nine years in active duty for the United States Air Force, Frank Wintin, BS’19, will graduate from the Kelley School of Business at IUPUI and boost his career as a financial advisor.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

“I don’t think it was ever a degree I was seeking; it was an outcome.”
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Ah, the MBA. It still feels surreal to be done.
Posted by Teresa Mackin

Hundreds of students will graduate from the Kelley School of Business on IUPUI’s campus on May 11th.
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When she first decided to pursue an MBA, Chrissy had been working as a registered dietitian for several years and felt she’d exhausted her career options. While impacting patients’ lives as a healthcare provider was rewarding, she lacked opportunity for skill development or advancing her career path.
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A number of Kelley School students at IUPUI were honored this spring semester with both campus-wide and school awards and recognitions.