Kelley senior Luke Lonneman, BS’25,has earned three scholarships this year and is poised to begin a successful real estate career. He attributes his steps toward success to support from Kelley faculty like Sara Coers.
This November, the Indiana CPA Society will honor Dani Walsh, BS’23, for earning a top 10 highest cumulative scores in the state on the CPA Exam. Dani shares how her Kelley degree and faculty helped her prepare for the exam and the career ahead.
As she took on a new role as CMO, Summer Liston-Crandall, MD, MBA’24 wanted to earn an MBA to round out her business knowledge edges. Learn how she’s leveraged what she learned at Kelley to lead.
In the time since she graduated from the Kelley Indianapolis Undergraduate Program, Macy Troyer, BS’17, has launched two businesses, written a book, and was recently named among the 2024 “20 in their Twenties” in Indianapolis. Learn more about Macy’s career.
Wes Wood, MBA’17, has applied a career in the military and workforce development with one goal in mind: solving workforce challenges for both businesses and workers. Learn how he’s using the Evening MBA to continue this work.
Michael Kelley, MD, MBA’19, had been in the same cardiology role for 10 years when he decided he needed a change. He enrolled in the Kelley Physician MBA because it shared his vision for healthcare.
Celanie Christensen, MD, MBA’24, knew there was a shortage of physicians in her specialty in Indiana when she enrolled in the Physician MBA Program. When 1 in 36 kids have autism, Dr. Christensen recognized the field needed to grow, or she needed to find a way to leverage other resources and networks, to support these children.
Chief medical officer for the Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services Sosunmolu Shoyinka, MD, MBA ’17, shares how he applied his business training to solve healthcare challenges and think more strategically about his work.
Shortly after graduating from the Kelley School Physician MBA Program in May 2022, Anuj Goel’s new leadership hoped he could use his new business training and clinical expertise to improve the geriatric psychiatry unit and help it run more efficiently.
While Sam Kim, MD, MBA’18, was accustomed—like all physicians—to keeping up with continuing medical education and the latest research in his field, he began seeing a shift in his practice from delivering medicine to a greater importance on understanding the economics of healthcare.