Kelley Women
Kelley alum weaves love of fashion and marketing into headscarf business
Kelley prof: Doctors should rely less on ‘mental shortcuts’ when deciding patient care
Medical device sales manager reignites passion for work through Graduate Certificate in Medical Management
After 15 years working in medical device sales, Jennifer Dewees, GCMM’21, certainly knows her industry. But she to know more about the business of healthcare, and so she enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Medical Management at Kelley.
Nurse supervisor uses Graduate Certificate in Medical Management to implement change
Hilary Herendeen, GCMM’21, applies strategy and innovation tools to create change in her hospital system.
Tech professional uses Graduate Certificate in Medical Management to successfully enter healthcare industry
Becky Cooper wanted to feel like her work made an impact.
Two Kelley School professors receive promotions
Congratulations to Kim Donahue and Elizabeth Malatestinic, who are among the first faculty at Indiana University to be promoted to teaching professor.
MSA degree helps accountant stand out with a greater depth of knowledge
There’s learning accounting, and then, there’s gaining a deep understanding of the wider implications of accounting in a way that sets you apart for the positions you really want.
Evening MBA student uses degree to take on new role and encourages more women to enroll
“I like to bite off way more than I can chew, and I could chew what I had really well. The Kelley Evening MBA Program opened my eyes to different career paths and opportunities to step outside of my comfort zone,” said Chelsea.
New graduate certificate is far from taxing but a stepping stone to career stability
Madelyn Heron, BS’21, MSA’22, has known for years that she wanted to pursue an accounting career. But as she completed an undergraduate internship in tax, she realized how much more she wanted to learn about this field.