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  Twin Cities Campus Program in Healthcare Administration D262 Mayo Memorial Bldg Division of Health Policy and Management 420 Delaware Street SE School of Public Health Mayo Mail Code 510 Minneapolis, MN 55455                  As  Program  Director  of  the  University  of  Minnesota’s  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration  program,  I  am  pleased  to  present  our  Class  of  2017  Resume  Book.  The  members  of  this  class  will  graduate  May  2017,  and  are  available  for  employment  and  administrative  fellowship  positions.    These  students  are  talented  and  eager  to  embark  on  their  new  careers  as  health  care  leaders.  The  Minnesota  MHA  sets  itself  apart  through  innovative  curriculum  emphasizing  interprofessional  teamwork,  design  innovation  for  healthcare  delivery,  leadership  and  change,  and  the  Minnesota  Problem  Solving  Method—a  rigorous,  practical  method  of  solving  problems  and  interacting  with  top-­‐level  executives  in  a  variety  of  healthcare  organizations.    I  invite  you  to  learn  more  about  our  graduates  and  encourage  you  to  contact  the  program  with  any  additional  information  about  our  graduates.  Please  do  not  hesitate  to  contact  our  placement  director  Stephanie  Hagel  at  612-­‐624-­‐9855  or  [email protected].    Sincerely  yours,    

 Jean  Abraham,  Ph.D  Wegmiller  Professor  and  Director  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration  Program                

 

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Table  of  Contents    

MHA  Class  of  2017  Curriculum  ............................................................................................................................................  4  

 

MHA  Class  of  2017  Resumes  

Tyne  Alexander  ...........................................................................................................................................................................  5  

Thomas  Beveridge  .....................................................................................................................................................................  7  

Tucker  Bing  ...................................................................................................................................................................................  9  

Elias  Birzer  .................................................................................................................................................................................  11  

Seth  Borchard  ...........................................................................................................................................................................  13  

Mohammad  Bushnaq  .............................................................................................................................................................  15  

Spencer  Cahoon  .......................................................................................................................................................................  17  

J.  Tyler  Christiansen  ...............................................................................................................................................................  19  

Jason  C  Demke  ..........................................................................................................................................................................  21  

Chandana  Gaddipati  ...............................................................................................................................................................  23  

Samuel  Haglund  .......................................................................................................................................................................  25  

John  Hart  .....................................................................................................................................................................................  27  

Natalie  Hauser  ..........................................................................................................................................................................  29  

Callie  Heyne  ...............................................................................................................................................................................  31  

Meghan  E.  Howell  ....................................................................................................................................................................  33  

Kelsey  Inglesby  ........................................................................................................................................................................  35  

Alex  Johnson  ..............................................................................................................................................................................  37  

Nils  Johnson  ...............................................................................................................................................................................  39  

Katie  Kensy  ................................................................................................................................................................................  41  

Devin  Lee  ....................................................................................................................................................................................  43  

Daniel  Mangelson  ....................................................................................................................................................................  45  

Luke  McKee  ...............................................................................................................................................................................  47  

Nicholas  Migliore  ....................................................................................................................................................................  49  

Joshua  Newton  .........................................................................................................................................................................  51  

Bianca  Nguyen  ..........................................................................................................................................................................  53  

Kaci  Parsons  ..............................................................................................................................................................................  55  

Steven  Payne  .............................................................................................................................................................................  57  

Daniel  S.  Plooster  ....................................................................................................................................................................  59  

Katherine  Reysack  ..................................................................................................................................................................  61  

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James  Rickert  ............................................................................................................................................................................  63  

Nourldin  Saad  ...........................................................................................................................................................................  65  

Rachel  Starkman  ......................................................................................................................................................................  67  

Grace  Todd  .................................................................................................................................................................................  69  

TJ  Treasure  ................................................................................................................................................................................  71  

Brenton  Tse  ...............................................................................................................................................................................  73  

Rachel  H.  Uitti  ...........................................................................................................................................................................  75  

Kayla  Vinje  .................................................................................................................................................................................  77  

Krista  Wall  ..................................................................................................................................................................................  79  

Joe  White  .....................................................................................................................................................................................  81  

R.  McKay  Winzenried  ............................................................................................................................................................  83  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 University  of  Minnesota  

MHA  Class  of  2017  Curriculum      YEAR  I:  AN  INTRODUCTION  TO  HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION      

FALL  SEMESTER  2015   SPRING  SEMESTER  2016  

PubH  6542  (3  cr)      Management  of  Healthcare  Organizations    

PubH  6547  (2  cr.)  Human  Resource  Management    

PubH  6568  (2  cr.)  Interprofessional  Teamwork  in  Healthcare  

PubH  6557  (3  cr.)      Health  Finance  I  

PubH  6556  (3  cr)    Health  and  Health  Systems  

PubH  6560  (3  cr.)  Operations  Research  &  Quality  in  Health  Care  

PubH  6541    (3  cr)    Statistics  for  Health  Management  Decision  Making  

PubH  6544      (3  cr)      Principles  of  Problem  Solving  in  Health  Services  Organizations  

PubH  6562  (2  cr)        IT  in  Healthcare  

Electives  (4  cr.)  

PubH  6535    (3  cr)        Healthcare  Services  Accounting  

 

Total  Credits  =16   Total  Credits    =15  

     SUMMER  SESSION  I  &  II:    PubH  7596  (2  credits):  Residency  and  Clerkship  Report      

   YEAR  II:    ADVANCED  COURSES  &  SPECIALIZATION  IN  HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION    

FALL  SEMESTER  2016   SPRING  SEMESTER  2017  

PubH  6555  (2  cr)  Health  Economics,  or  PubH  6832  (3  cr)  Health  Economics  

PubH  6553  (1  cr.)    Healthcare  Management  Ethics  

PubH  6564  (2  cr.)  Private  Purchasers  of  Health  Care  

PubH  6554  (2  cr.)  Healthcare  Marketing  and  Strategy  

PubH  6558  (3  cr.)  Health  Finance  II  

PubH  6527  (2  cr.)  Health  Leadership  and  Change  

PubH  6565  (2  cr.)  Healthcare  Delivery  Design  and  Innovation  

PubH  6596  (2  cr)                                  Legal  Considerations  in  Health  Services  Organizations      

Electives  (4-­‐5  cr.)    

Electives  (4  cr.)  

  PubH  6577  (2  cr.)  Advanced  Problem  Solving      

Total  Credits  =  varies   Total  Credits  =  13  

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Tyne  Alexander  (773)  860-­‐8346  |  [email protected]  

 linkedin.com/in/tynealexander          

EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017  

• Community  Stewardship  Initiative  –  Member;  American  College  of  Healthcare  Executives  –  Member      George  Washington  University,  Washington,  DC  Bachelor  of  Arts:  International  Affairs  &  Public  Health   May  2011    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE  Abbott  Northwestern  Hospital  –  Allina  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Administrative  Resident     May  –  August  2016  

• Identified  opportunities  for  the  Minneapolis  Heart  Institute  to  expand  weekend  cardiovascular  services  in  a  cost-­‐neutral  approach  that  result  in  improved  length  of  stay,  quality  of  care,  and  patient  experience    

• Assisted  in  creating  and  implementing  real-­‐time  process  improvements  for  shift  changes  between  agency  nurses  during  a  7-­‐day  strike  across  Allina  hospitals;  provided  ad  hoc  support  for  hospital  leaders  during  the  strike  and  assisted  in  responding  to  workforce-­‐related  data  requests  from  the  Minnesota  Department  of  Health  

• Assessed  the  three  ANW-­‐based  Mother  Baby  Center  ORs  to  identify  their  true  utilization  rate,  maximum  capacity,  ideal  mix  of  scheduled  c-­‐sections  vs.  unscheduled  c-­‐sections,  and  appropriateness  of  the  surgery  schedule;  recommendations  currently  being  implemented  

• Developed  materials  and  presented  at  a  senior  management  team  retreat  to  discuss  strategic  planning  for  the  urology  service  line  and  to  develop  plans  for  multi-­‐disciplinary  programmatic  development        

Allina  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Graduate  Consultant     January  –  May  2016  • Analyzed  administrative  procedures  and  clinical  criteria  used  in  mental  health  referrals,  intake  assessments,  

and  admission  into  Partial  Hospitalization  Programs  across  three  metro  area  hospitals  • Researched  best  practices  for  mental  health  telephone  triage  in  large  integrated  health  systems,  interviewed  

key  stakeholders,  and  mapped  current/future  state  process  flows  using  Lean  methodology    • Developed  recommendations  for  a  standardized  and  streamlined  process  to  maximize  efficiency  and  

communication  across  sites,  enhance  the  patient  experience,  and  eliminate  waste    

NORC  at  the  University  of  Chicago,  Bethesda,  MD  –  Senior  Research  Analyst     June  2011  –  May  2016  • Conducted  research  for  projects  on  managed  care,  long-­‐term  services  and  supports,  Medicaid  demonstrations,  

patient-­‐centered  outcomes  research,  health  IT,  and  quality  measurement  • Managed  $139  million  project  to  develop  and  field  the  first-­‐ever  nationwide  CAHPS  survey  of  adult  Medicaid  

enrollees,  which  sampled  approximately  1.2  million  beneficiaries  across  46  states  and  DC;  led  the  development,  coordination,  and  implementation  of  the  state  engagement  plan  to  provide  technical  assistance  to  states  in  support  of  the  sample  selection  process    

• Co-­‐led  and  managed  technical  assistance  projects  and  performance  evaluations  for  federal  stakeholders;  Responsibilities  included  development  and  implementation  of  work  plans;  creating  monthly  status  reports,  project  budgets  and  financial  projections;  and  coordination  with  subcontractors  

• Produced  written  and  oral  deliverables,  including  environmental  scans,  case  studies,  and  presentations  that  summarized  evaluation  findings  and  provided  recommendations  for  improving  federal  programs  

• Led  discussions  with  stakeholders  regarding  implementation  and  perceptions  of  program  progress,  and  with  experts  on  quality  measurement  and  public  reporting,  and  synthesized  findings  to  inform  project  deliverables  

• Coordinated  annual  revisions  to  the  healthcare  research  departments’  brochures;  organized  logistics  for  NORC’s  presence  at  five  industry  conferences;  and  participated  in  junior  staff  hiring  committee  

• Previous  positions  at  NORC:  Research  Analyst  &  Research  Assistant;  part-­‐time  status  since  August  2015      

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Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Clerk   September  2015  –  Present  • Responsible  for  coordinating  patient  care  teams,  managing  clinic  flow,  developing  methods  to  improve  

processes,  and  providing  support  to  student  providers  and  patients      ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate-­‐Level  Teaching  Assistant   June  –  August  2016  

• Support  Professor  Heather  Preston  and  the  Saudi  Arabian  Executive  MHA  students  taking  the  online  Health  Care  Human  Resources  Management  course  by  facilitating  and  participating  in  course  discussions,  grading  and  providing  feedback  on  written  assignments,  and  addressing  student  questions  

• Support  Dr.  Jim  Begun  and  students  taking  the  Principles  of  Management  in  Health  Services  Organizations  course  by  providing  feedback  on  written  assignments  and  coursework  grading  

Graduate  Assistant     September  2015  –  Present  • Assist  in  the  development  and  fostering  of  alumni  relationships  through  database  maintenance,  event  

coordination,  and  direct  communication  with  alumni  and  donors    Global  Health  Council,  Washington,  DC  –  Government  Relations  Associate   September  2010  –  May  2011  

• Researched  FY2011  appropriations  legislation  and  foreign  aid  impact  studies  • Collected  and  synthesized  data  for  congressional  mapping  report  of  112th  Congressional  members’  health  

policy  positions  and  constituent  interests  • Developed  position  papers,  fact  sheets,  and  community  resources  

 Georgetown  Cupcake,  Washington,  DC  –  Floor  Supervisor   May  2008  –  October  2010  

• Trained  and  managed  rotating  staff  of  15-­‐20  for  efficient  operation  of  shop  with  2,000+  daily  walk-­‐in  customers  and  100-­‐300  preorders  

• Managed  daily  baking  lists  by  analyzing  and  projecting  sales  vs.  labor/ingredient  cost  to  maximize  efficiency  • Provided  solutions  for  advanced  customer  service  needs  including  weddings,  donations  and  corporate  events;  

determined  areas  for  improvement  in  operations  and  developed  innovative  solutions    RESULTS  Educational  Fund,  Washington,  DC  –  Global  Policy  Intern   May  –  September  2010  

• Conducted  environmental  scan  of  countries’  efforts  to  manage  and  combat  tuberculosis  and  assisted  with  development  of  a  database  for  ongoing  monitoring    

• Produced  meeting  summaries,  executive  team  memos,  and  background  resources  for  the  media    COMMUNITY  SERVICE  &  LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  Girl  Scouts  of  America,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Volunteer                            November  2015  –  Present  Open  Arms,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Volunteer   October  2015  –  Present  Women’s  Leadership  Program  –  Mentor     September  2014  –  May  2015    AWARDS  The  Ohio  State  University  Healthcare  Administration  Case  Competition,  1st  Place   April  2016  NORC  “Spot”  Awards,  “For  Going  Above  and  Beyond”    February  &  September  2012,  September  2014  NORC  Employee  Recognition,  Award  for  Outstanding  Performance   November  2013  George  Washington  University,  Civic  Engagement  Award   April  2011    SELECT  ABSTRACTS  &  PRESENTATIONS  

1. Alexander  T,  Strollo  M  &  Mulrow  E.  Final  Analysis  of  the  Nationwide  CAHPS  Survey  of  Adults  Enrolled  in  Medicaid.  Forthcoming.  

2. Strollo  M,  Alexander  T,  Mulrow  E,  Ormson  E,  Stromberg  S,  Lillie-­‐Blanton  M  &  Thomas  M.  Nationwide  CAHPS  Survey  of  Adults  Enrolled  in  Medicaid:  State  Engagement  and  Methods  for  Sampling.  Panel  presented  at:  AcademyHealth  2015  ARM  –  June  13-­‐16;  Minneapolis,  MN.  

3. Dullabh  P,  Alexander  T,  Ubri  P,  Dymek  C  &  Skipper  J.  Researcher  Needs  for  Patient-­‐Centered  Outcomes  Research  (PCOR)  Data  Infrastructure.  Presented  at:  AcademyHealth  2015  ARM  –  June  13-­‐16;  Minneapolis,  MN.  

4. Austein  Casnoff  C,  Alexander  T,  Dougherty  D,  Hill  E  &  Hess  C.  Paving  the  Road  to  Good  Health  -­‐  Strategies  for  Increasing  Medicaid  Adolescent  Well-­‐Care  Visits.  Panel  presented  at:  Association  of  Maternal  &  Child  Health  Programs  (AMCHP)  Annual  Conference  2015  –  January  24-­‐27;  Washington,  DC.    

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 Thomas  William  Beveridge  

[email protected]  |  (602)  418-­‐2525  linkedin.com/in/thomasbeveridge  

   

Service  Line  Expansion    |    Population  Health    |    Contracted  Services    |      Ambulatory  Surgical  Services  

 PROFILE  Proven  leader  and  project  manager  with  experience  researching  current  trends  in  domestic  and  international  healthcare  policy,  and  building  and  maintaining  client  relationships.  Able  to  adjust  quickly  to  solve  challenging  problems.  Determined  to  seek  opportunities  to  further  knowledge  and  drive  continuous  improvement.  Goal:  to  strive  for  excellent  operational  efficiency;  while  identifying,  and  implementing,  effective  strategic  opportunities.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      Northern  Arizona  University,  Flagstaff,  AZ  B.S.B.A.  –  Finance     December  2014    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Renown  Health,  Reno,  NV  Administrative  Resident  at  Renown  Regional  Medical  Center   May  2016  –  August  2016  

• Clinical  Gap  Analysis  &  Strategic  Direction  for  Renown  Breast  Health  Center  • Implementation  and  business  case  analysis  of  PenRad  Mammography  Information  System    • 24/7  Intensivist  Care  Program  for  ICUs  with  Sound  Physicians  (consultants)  • Project  Manager  for  Long-­‐Term  Acute  Care  Unit,  aka  Special  Care  Unit,  Implementation  • 3P  Event  for  Medical/Surgical  Floor:  week-­‐long  Transformational  Healthcare  event,  facilitated  

by  Virginia  Mason  Institute    • Shadowing:  All  acute  care  departments,  ACO  (Population  Health),  CDS,  Corporate  Office,  

Hometown  Health  (insurance),  Transitional  Healthcare,  Children’s  Hospital,  Senior  Leadership  Events,  and  Quality  Summit  

 American  Red  Cross,  St.  Paul,  MN  Graduate  Student  Consultant   January  2016  -­‐  May  2016  

• Benchmark  data  analysis  regarding  a  performance  improvement  project  for  blood  drive  operations  

• Presented  recommendations  to  North  Mid-­‐West  Red  Cross  leadership  team    ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  City  of  Lakes  Community  Land  Trust,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  MTAP  Student  Consultant   Nov.    2015  –  May  2016  Century  21,  Phoenix,  AZ  –  Real  Estate  Agent  (Buyer’s  Agent)   June  2014  –  May  2015  BASC,  LLC,  Phoenix,  AZ  –  Administrative  Assistant  (Logistics  and  Finance)            August  2008  –  August  2015          

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   LEADERSHIP  &  COMMUNITY  SERVICE  U  of  M  SPH  Consulting  Club:  Finance  Chair,  Officer-­‐at-­‐Large   August  2015  –  Present    Clarion  Case  Competition     Spring  2016  NAU  Student  Philanthropy  Council:  Fundraising  and  Events  Chair     Fall  2015  CFA  2015  Global  Investment  Research  Competition              Fall  2015  NAU  Student  Managed  Investment  Fund:  Energy  Sector  Analyst   Fall  2015  Global  Health  Research  Project:  Comparative  Global  Breastfeeding  Practices                   Spring  2015      

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Tucker  Bing  [email protected];  801-­‐362-­‐2852  https://www.linkedin.com/in/tuckerbing  

   

 Operations      |      Academic  Medicine      |    Business  Development|      Quality  Improvement  

   PROFILE  Hardworking,  innovative  healthcare  leader  with  prior  experience  in  not-­‐for-­‐profit,  for-­‐profit,  and  academic  medical  settings.    Strong  interest  in  hospital  and  ambulatory  operations,  academic  medicine,  strategy  development  and  deployment,  and  continuous  quality  improvement.        EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      Utah  State  University,  UT  B.A.  Business  Administration  and  Finance                                            May  2015    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE    University  of  Colorado  Hospital,  Aurora,  CO    Administrative  Resident   May  2016-­‐Present  

• Created  a  diagnostic  methodology  to  quickly  analyze  outpatient  clinics  in  order  to  improve  patient  access  

• Conducted  qualitative  data  collection  to  improve  provider,  employee,  and  patient  satisfaction  • Improved  patient  access  in  various  clinics  that  are  part  of  the  Center  for  Lungs  and  Breathing  

 Monticello  Hospital,  Monticello,  MN  Student  Consultant   January  2016-­‐May  2016  

• Analyzed  the  financial  viability  of  converting  an  inpatient  rehabilitation  unit  to  a  mental  health  inpatient  unit  in  a  25-­‐bed  critical-­‐access  hospital  

• Recommended  the  conversion  to  an  adult  mental  health  unit  in  order  to  meet  community  needs    Southern  Hills  Hospital,  Las  Vegas,  NV  Administrative  Intern   May  2014-­‐August  2014  

• Completed  a  meaningful  use  component  of  the  Electronic  Health  Record  Incentive  Program  and  trained  two  new  employees  after  the  creation  of  two  new  FTEs  

• Developed  a  hospital-­‐wide  records  retention  program  in  order  to  proceed  with  an  expansion  project  and  lower  costs  

• Created  a  provider-­‐based  attestation  Center  for  Medicare  and  Medicaid  Services  requirement  for  an  outpatient  clinic  that  has  been  able  to  bill  for  approximately  $100,000  worth  of  services  due  to  this  certification  

           

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 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN September  2015-­‐Present  Interpreter  

• Interpreted  for  Spanish  speaking  individuals  as  they  received  medical  care  in  a  student-­‐run  neighborhood  clinic  

• Collaborated  with  students  from  other  disciplines  such  as  medicine  and  nursing  to  provide  medical  care  to  underserved  populations  

 Logan  Regional  Hospital,  IHC,  Logan,  UT January  2014-­‐April  2015 Environmental  Services  Shift  Lead  

• Led  a  team  of  five  to  clean  patient  discharge  rooms  and  improve  HCAHPS  scores  on  the  swing  shift  and  mitigated  conflicts  between  team  members  when  necessary  

 The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-­‐day  Saints,  Lima,  Peru  Volunteer  Missionary                                                                                                                                                                           November  2011-­‐December  2013  

• Directed  a  group  of  over  230  volunteers  across  three  geographic  regions  as  they  performed  service  for  individuals  

• Trained  groups  of  up  to  100  volunteers  on  a  weekly  basis  on  subjects  such  as  becoming  more  efficient  teachers,  working  more  effectively  with  colleagues  to  achieve  goals,  and  mastering  the  Spanish  Language  

• Interpreted  for  non-­‐Spanish  speaking  individuals  as  they  gave  trainings  on  matters  such  as  health,  safety,  and  managing  conflict  among  team  members  

 HONORS/AWARDS  CLARION  Case  Competition  Third-­‐Place  Finisher   March  2016  Van  Steenwyk  Memorial  Fund  Scholarship  Recipient   September  2015  A-­‐Pin  Award  Recipient   May  2011  Utah  State  University  Presidential  Scholarship     August  2010  New  Century  Scholarship                                                                  August  2010  Huntsman  Scholar    August  2010  Eagle  Scout   August  2005    

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  Elias  Birzer  [email protected]  |  620-­‐899-­‐9648    www.linkedin.com/in/eliasbirzer  

     

Strategic  Planning      |      Project  Management      |      Service  Line  Management      |        Integration  Services  

 EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  5/2017      University  of  Kansas,  KS  Bachelor’s  Degree  in  Psychology                    5/2015    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Cleveland  Clinic,  Cleveland,  OH  –  Administrative  Resident,  Emergency  Services  Institute5/2016-­‐8/2016          

• Analyzed  blood-­‐borne  pathogen  exposures  among  clinical  caregivers  to  develop  and  implement  best  practices  to  reduce  incidents  of  exposure.  

• Assisted  in  the  creation  and  implementation  of  a  patient  experience  rounding  program  within  the  emergency  department  

• Analyzed  callback  prescribing  procedures  to  establish  best  practices  as  well  as  implementation  and  standardization  across  17  emergency  departments  

• Standardized  delineation  of  privilege  documents  and  physician  assistant  supervisory  forms  across  17  emergency  departments    

• Implemented  visual  management  as  a  continuous  improvement  initiative  within  a  pediatric  emergency  department  

 Philips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Reception  Coordinator     9/2015-­‐4/2016  

• Inter-­‐professional  volunteer  clinic-­‐  worked  alongside  students  from  all  areas  of  healthcare:  medical,  nursing,  pharmacy,  etc.    

• Fulfilled  all  patient  intake  duties,  including  initial  patient  interaction,  entering  information  into  electronic  health  record  (EPIC),  and  managing  the  capacity  of  the  clinic.    

 Lawrence  Memorial  Hospital,  Lawrence,  KS  –  Volunteer,  Gastrointestinal/Endoscopy  Lab  8/2014-­‐4/2015  

• Interacted  with  patients  by  escorting  them  in  and  out  of  the  hospital  and  department  • Worked  with  nurses  and  other  hospital  staff  in  everyday  clinical  operations,  including  patient  

interaction,  sterilization,  taking  samples  to  the  lab,  and  managing  supplies.    LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  Fraternity,  The  University  of  Kansas  Chapter  President           1/  2013-­‐1/2014  

• Was  responsible  for  managing  a  leadership  board  of  15  elected  officers  and  70  total  members.  • Worked  with  alumni  Chapter  Advisory  Board  and  House  Corporation  Board  to  ensure  the  

chapter  followed  by-­‐laws  and  rules,  including  risk  management  • Communicated  with  University  of  Kansas  Student  Involvement  and  Greek  Life  offices  to  ensure  

adherence  to  University  standards  and  rules.        

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   HONORS/AWARDS  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  Fraternity  Awarded  The  Order  of  the  Phoenix    3/2014  

• Awarded  “with  appreciation  and  gratitude  for  outstanding  leadership,  dedication,  and  exemplary  service  to  the  fraternity”.      

• Highest  general  national  award  presented  to  an  undergraduate  member  

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Seth  M.  Borchard  [email protected]  |  (712)360-­‐1485  www.linkedin.com/in/sethborchard  

   

Strategic  Planning      |      Business  Development      |      Operations      |      Ambulatory  Care  Management  

   PROFILE  Passionate,  high-­‐character  individual  looking  for  a  future  at  an  integrated  health  system  or  a  pediatric  hospital.    Highly  skilled  in  data  analytics  and  would  like  to  pair  this  aptitude  with  a  passion  for  decision  making  and  leadership  in  healthcare.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      Dordt  College,  Sioux  Center,  IA  Bachelor  of  Arts:  Business  Administration  (Finance),  Economics              May  2015    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Children’s  Hospital  of  The  King’s  Daughters,  Norfolk,  VA    Administrative  Resident                              May  2016  –  Aug.  2016                    

• Reported  directly  to  the  Vice  President  of  Marketing,  developed  a  comprehensive  strategic  growth  and  business  development  plan  for  the  orthopedics  and  sports  medicine  service  line  at  CHKD.  

o Evaluated  procedural  volume  trends,  market  demand,  and  potential  capture  opportunities  in  order  to  determine  appropriate  strategic  growth  goals.    

o Developed  a  pro  forma  that  was  used  during  the  evaluation  process  of  the  business  case.  o Proposed  strategic  recommendations  for  increasing  market  share  and  expanding  CHKD’s  

orthopedic  reach.  § Included  operational  considerations  such  as  a  capacity  analysis,  supportive  service  

needs,  a  marketing  plan,  and  an  implementation  timeline  as  well  as  metrics  for  monitoring  effectiveness.  

• Other  projects  included  development  of  a  standardized  orientation  procedure  for  short-­‐term  rotational  MD  residents  as  well  as  working  alongside  the  Chief  Operating  Officer  to  evaluate  CHKD’s  contractual  agreements  with  other  healthcare  organizations  in  the  Hampton  Roads  market.    

 Fairview  Health  Services,  Edina,  MN  Graduate  Student  Consultant   March  2016  –  May  2016  

• Developed  and  proposed  several  strategic  initiatives  to  key  stakeholders  in  order  to  overcome  the  challenges  faced  in  providing  optimal  patient  experience  in  Fairview’s  cardiovascular  TCU  expansion  project.  

o Proposals  were  centered  on  efforts  to:  § Improve  the  coordination  of  patient  transfer  § Ensure  patient  engagement  throughout  the  care  process  § Improve  patient  education  § Increase  organizational  alignment  

     

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 Children’s  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate  Student  Consultant   March  2016  –  April  2016  

• Alongside  a  group  of  graduate  student  peers,  worked  on  an  ambulatory  clinic  project  under  the  direction  of  Children’s  Minnesota’s  Chief  Ambulatory  Officer.    

o Conducted  a  spatial  analysis  in  order  to  determine  utilization  rates  in  both  Children’s  primary  and  specialty  care  clinics.  The  utilization  data  was  used  to  make  strategic  decisions  in  regards  to  clinic  expansion  as  well  as  maximizing  scheduling  efficiency  and  optimizing  clinic  space  usage.  

 Floyd  Valley  Healthcare,  Le  Mars,  IA  Administrative  Intern   May  2015  –  Aug.  2015  

• Developed  skills  and  an  understanding  of  healthcare  administration  in  preparation  for  graduate  school  and  beyond.  

o Reported  directly  to  the  CEO,  led  organization-­‐wide  process  improvement  processes  and  served  on  a  logistical  planning  committee  in  preparation  for  Floyd  Valley’s  transition  into  a  new  facility.    

o Analyzed  population  health  and  wellness  information  that  was  used  by  Floyd  Valley  and  area  employers  during  the  process  of  exploring  potential  ACO  involvement.    

 ADDITIONAL  RELEVANT  EXPERIENCE    Nathan  Tintle,  PhD.  –  Statistics  Research  Assistant     May  2012  –  May  2015  Wells  Enterprises,  Inc.  –  Finance/Accounting  Intern   May  2014  –  Dec.  2014  Dordt  College  –  Statistics  Tutor/Teacher’s  Assistant   Aug.  2012  –  Dec.  2012    VOLUNTEERISM/COMMUNITY  SERVICE  Children’s  Minnesota  –  Pediatric  Volunteer     Sept.  2015  –  current  MHA  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  –  Project  Manager         Sept.  2015  –  current  Sanford  Health  –  Pediatric  Companion   Aug.  2014  –  May  2015  Siouxland  Tanzania  Education  and  Medical  Mission  –  International  Volunteer     Jan.  2015    LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE    Minnesota  MHA  Class  Officer  –  Treasurer      Oct.  2015  –  current  Dordt  College  Lacrosse  –  Team  Captain   Oct.  2014  –  May  2015  Dordt  College  –  Freshman  Orientation  Group  Leader   Aug.  2012  –  Dec.  2014    HONORS/AWARDS  University  of  Minnesota  Merit  Scholarships     Sep.  2015  Dordt  College  Athletic  Scholarship   Aug.  2011  Dordt  College  Presidential  Scholarship   Aug.  2011    

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Mohammad  Bushnaq  [email protected]  |  972-­‐603-­‐5411  

 www.linkedin.com/in/mobushnaq      

   

Operations      |      Strategy      |      Marketing      |      Quality  Improvement    

 PROFILE  Passionate  and  aspiring  healthcare  executive  looking  for  an  opportunity  to  absorb  from  the  most  intelligent  healthcare  executives  in  the  country.  Able  to  bring  a  fresh  perspective  to  healthcare  organizations  with  experience  in  human  resources,  marketing,  and  healthcare  operations.  Bilingual  in  Arabic  and  English.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Texas  at  Dallas,  Richardson,  TX  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Marketing   December  2014    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Rhode  Island  Hospital,  Providence,  RI  (Residency)    Administrative  Resident   May  2016  –  August  2016  

• Prepared  a  summer  clerkship  report  encompassing  patient  flow  to  the  inpatient  rehabilitation  unit  

• Interviewed  stakeholders  for  the  rehab  unit  including  physiatrists,  case  managers,  and  liaisons  • Built  a  process  flow  chart  for  how  patients  are  admitted  into  the  inpatient  rehabilitation  unit  • Designed  a  presentation  for  the  Behavioral  Health  Committee  regarding  recent  Lifespan  

behavioral  health  progress  • Calculated  a  comparison  spreadsheet  between  the  Miriam  Hospital  and  Rhode  Island  Hospital    • Participated  in  a  project  for  operationalizing  a  new  short-­‐stay  unit  at  Hasbro  Children's  

Hospital  • Attended  high  level  leadership  and  board  meetings  about  how  executive  leadership  functions    

North  Memorial  Medical  Center,  Robbinsdale,  MN    Student  Consultant   January  2016  –  May  2016  

• Assessed  the  necessity  and  feasibility  of  implementing  a  progressive  care  unit  within  the  hospital  

• Interviewed  management  and  key  stakeholders  to  receive  input  on  their  thoughts  about  the  unit  

• Produced  a  pro-­‐forma  financial  projection  of  the  project  and  its  estimated  effect  on  the  hospital  • Evaluated  hospitals  in  the  community  to  assess  their  necessity  and  recommendations  for  the  

unit  • Presented  final  progressive  care  unit  recommendations  to  hospital  leadership  

 Wylie  Children's  Dentistry,  Wylie,  TX    HR  Assistant/Marketing     October  2013  –  June  2015  

• Revitalized  office  Facebook  page  to  improve  brand  awareness  and  customer  service  levels  • Reengineered  employee  filing  and  office  email  systems  leading  to  increased  HR  filing  efficiency    

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• Spearheaded  a  new  employee  tardiness  protocol  and  improved  employee  attendance  • Received  and  entered  employee  time  off  requests  and  time  clock  adjustments  • Evaluated  end  of  day  sheets  and  ensured  payments  received  balanced  • Alleviated  conflicts  between  employees  using  active  listening  and  communication    • Prepared  employee  time  records  for  payroll  processing  by  checking  thoroughly  for  mistakes    

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic  –  Reception  Volunteer   October  2015  –  June  2016  University  of  Minnesota  MHA  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  –  Member    September  2015  –  Present    FC  Dallas  Soccer  -­‐  Digital  Content/Marketing  Intern     January  2014  –  May  2014  Bank  of  Whittier,  N.A.  –  Personal  Banker      June  2012  –  April  2013    HONORS/AWARDS  Lowell  &  Leslie  Kruse  Scholarship  for  Community  Performance  Excellence  –  Recipient    December  2015  Alpha  Mu  Alpha  Marketing  Honor  Society  –  Member                                                                             December  2014  University  of  Minnesota  Rice  Family  Scholarship  –  Recipient         March  2014  University  of  Texas  at  Dallas  Academic  Excellence  Scholarship  –  Recipient      August  2011    

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Spencer  Cahoon  [email protected]  |  (801)  358-­‐4869  

www.linkedin.com/in/spencercahoon          

Post-­‐acute  Care      |      Population  Health      |      Operations      |      Quality    PROFILE  Dedicated  and  mission  driven  MHA  candidate  who  blends  clinical  experience  with  administrative  skills  to  promote  exceptional  healthcare  delivery.    Project  and  professional  interests  include  population  health,  lean/six  sigma,  senior  care  &  transitional  care,  operations,  quality,  and  healthcare  innovation.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      Brigham  Young  University  (BYU),  Provo,  UT  Bachelor  of  Science  –  Nursing  (cum  laude)    Dec.  2012  

• Minors:  Gerontology  &  Spanish    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Benedictine  Health  System,  Minneapolis,  MN  Administrative  Resident   May  –  Aug.  2016  

• Led  a  task  force  team  in  completely  redesigning  how  Advance  Care  Planning  is  operationalized  throughout  the  healthcare  system’s  36  nursing  home  communities.  

• Supported  multiple  Human  Resources  projects,  including  salary  structure  planning,  compensation  analysis,  ACA  compliance,  and  an  employee  benefits  guide.  

• Championed  the  work  of  a  team  at  Benedictine  Health  Center  at  Innsbruck  to  collect  30-­‐day  hospital  readmission  rate  data,  identify  root  causes,  and  develop  interventions  to  decrease  the  rate  to  12.5%.  

• Gained  a  deeper  understanding  of  post-­‐acute  care  organizations  through  participation  in  Board  of  Directors  and  Executive  Leadership  Team  meetings.  

 CentraCare  Health,  Monticello,  MN  Graduate  Student  Consultant   April  –  May  2016  

• Presented  research  and  recommendations  to  convert  an  existing  transitional  care  unit  into  an  inpatient  mental  health  unit,  a  project  with  net  revenue  of  of  $720,000/yr  and  would  fill  a  community  need.    

 VA  Medical  Center,  Salt  Lake  City,  UT    Registered  Nurse/Charge  Nurse   Jan.  2013  –  July  2015  

• Gained  clinical  experience  and  hospital  familiarity  while  working  in  medical/surgical  acute  care  and  inpatient  mental  health  settings  

• Collaborated  with  an  interdisciplinary  healthcare  team  of  therapists,  social  workers,  and  physicians  • Improved  patient  safety  through  special  unit  projects,  including  a  redesign  of  health  technician  duties  • Mentored  nursing  graduates  as  a  preceptor  for  the  VA  Post-­‐Baccalaureate  Nurse  Residency  Program  

 Brigham  Young  University  College  of  Nursing,  Provo,  UT  Research  Assistant   Oct.  2010  –  Dec.  2012  

• Co-­‐authored  the  article  “Reasons  Parents  Exempt  Children  from  Receiving  Immunizations”  in  The  Journal  of  School  Nursing,  April  2012  

• Disseminated  findings  to  the  Center  for  Disease  Control  (CDC)  in  Washington  D.C.,  the  Western  Institute  of  Nursing  in  Las  Vegas,  Nevada,  and  public  health  administrators  in  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah  

     

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 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Co-­‐Chair-­‐  MHA  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  (CSI)   Sept.  2015  –  present  

• Lead  17  student  project  managers  and  54  student  volunteers  in  bi-­‐monthly  service  projects  that  aid  their  development  as  compassionate  and  competent  healthcare  leaders  

• Partner  with  community  organizations  including  Feed  My  Starving  Children,  Global  Health  Ministries,  Ronald  McDonald  House,  People  Serving  People,  and  Open  Arms    

 CLARION  Board  President/  Board  Member   Oct.  2015  –  present  

• Plan  inter-­‐professional  experiential  activities  for  students  in  healthcare-­‐related  professional  schools  at  the  University  of  Minnesota  

• Produced  an  impactful  promotional  video  that  tripled  nursing  student  registration  for  the  2016  CLARION  case  competition  

 COMMUNITY  SERVICE  EXPERIENCE  Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN  Community  Health  Worker                                                  Oct.  2015  –  present  

• Connect  underserved  residents  of  the  Phillips  Neighborhood  in  Minneapolis,  MN  to  insurance,  financial,  and  other  resources  within  their  community  

 Silverado  Hospice,  Salt  Lake  City,  UT    Vigil  Volunteer                                                  Oct.  2013  –  Aug.  2015  

• Consoled  end-­‐of-­‐life  hospice  patients  each  week  by  performing  calming  cello  music  at  the  bedside    BYU  Center  for  Service,  Provo,  UT    Program  Director/  Center  for  Service  Council  Member   April  2008  –  Dec.  2012  

• Advocated  for  underserved  elderly  by  managing  weekly  volunteer  visits  to  100+  nursing  home  residents  in  the  Adopt-­‐a-­‐Grandparent  program  

• Led  300  student  volunteers  over  two  years  to  assess  and  improve  the  swimming  capabilities  of  children  with  developmental  disabilities  in  the  Adaptive  Aquatics  program  

• Increased  the  Center’s  volunteer  force  by  1500  students  through  recruitment  strategies  and  delegation    BYU  College  of  Nursing,  Chinle,  AZ  Public  Health  Nursing  Intern   May  2012  

• Partnered  with  the  Navajo  Nation  community  to  promote  wellness  through  public  health  projects    ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  Lean  Six  Sigma  Green  Belt   Expected  Sept.  2016  CLARION  local  competition  at  the  University  of  Minnesota,  First  Place   Mar.  2016  Lowell  &  Leslie  Kruse  Scholar    Jan.  2016  –  present  MHA  Class  Governance,  Class  of  2017,  CSI  Chair   Sept.  2015  –  present    PROFESSIONAL  AFFILIATIONS  American  College  of  Healthcare  Executives,  Student  Associate   Oct.  2015  –  present  Sigma  Theta  Tau  International  Honor  Society  of  Nursing,  Member   May  2012  –  present    HONORS/AWARDS  2016  HIMSS  MN  Scholarship,  recipient   May  2016  UMN  School  of  Public  Health  Alumni  Community  Scholarship,  recipient   April  2016  William  Kreykes  CLARION  scholarship,  recipient   April  2016  VA  Hospital:  VANA  Clinical  Teaching  Award;  Outstanding  Mentor  for  Students  Recognition  Award     Feb.  2015  

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J.  Tyler  Christensen  [email protected]  |  321.537.3990  www.linkedin.com/in/jtylerchristensen    

       

Strategy      |      Business  Development      |      Innovation      |      Training    PROFILE  Future  healthcare  leader  with  intense  interest  in  healthcare  innovation  and  strategy.  Experience  with  optimizing  HCAHPS  scores  and  the  Patient  Experience  through  the  utilization  of  Studer  Group  communication  frameworks  and  principles,  as  well  as  in  designing  and  presenting  training  materials  and  programs.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      Brigham  Young  University,  Provo,  UT  B.S.  in  Economics;  Minor:  Business  Management   April  2015    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Allina  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Administrative  Resident  |  Digital  Strategy  and  Innovation      May  2016  –  Aug.  2016  

• Developed  business  case  and  market  strategies  for  the  incorporation  of  digital  resources  into  the  system’s  consumer  experience  initiative    

• Led  initiative  to  partner  with  innovation  companies  to  pilot  consumer  focused  healthcare  technologies    

Project  Manager  |  Graduate  Student  Consultant   March  2016  –  May  2016  • Conducted  a  SWOT  analysis  of  the  retail  services  provided  across  the  entire  system,  identifying  

potential  savings  of  more  than  $25,000  across  the  system’s  retail  services  • Presented  to  senior  leaders  a  market  strategy  and  pricing  methodology  for  the  expansion  of  retail  

services  in  the  dermatology  service  line    Intermountain  Healthcare,  Utah  Valley  Regional  Medical  Center,  Provo,  UT  Administrative  Intern  |  Patient  Experience     May  2014  –  Dec.  2014  

• Collaborated  with  and  coached  more  than  15  unit  managers  in  developing  strategies  to  implement,  train,  and  validate  staff  in  Studer  Group  communication  frameworks,  resulting  in  100%  of  staff  trained  

• Assisted  in  the  logistics  of  two  regional  wide  Intermountain  conferences    • Partnered  with  Ortho/Neuro  unit  leaders  to  contribute  to  an  approx.  4  percentile  point  increase  in  

the  unit’s  HCAHPS  scores  • Led  multiple  trainings  for  the  Inpatient  Pharmacy  Staff  on  Studer  Group  evidence-­‐based  

communication  framework  to  increase  their  communication  with  nurses  and  patients  • Presented  at  an  Intermountain/Studer  Group  Conference  on  how  to  make  an  effective,  specific  

process  improvement  plan  utilizing  the  evidence-­‐based  Studer  Group  tactics  • Rounded  on  more  than  100  patients  in  the  Ortho/Neuro  Unit  and  50  patients  in  the  Oncology  Unit  to  

assess  the  effectiveness  of  pain  management  tactics        

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ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  Brigham  Young  University,  Provo,  UT  Lead  Workshop  Trainer  |  Missionary  Training  Center     May  2015  –  Aug.  2015  

• Coached  and  mentored  eight  new  employees  on  how  to  effectively  create,  implement,  and  present  trainings  to  volunteer  missionaries    

• Coordinated  and  facilitated  the  training  of  eight  new  workshop  instructors    Workshop  Trainer  |  Missionary  Training  Center     Sept.  2011  –  May  2015  

• Created,  designed,  and  presented  weekly,  eight-­‐hour  trainings  to  40,000+  volunteer  missionaries  • Increased  the  efficiency  of  training  and  interviewing  processes  by  26%  by  leveraging  existing  

technologies  and  resources  • Managed  pilot  of  innovative  training  methods  programs  involving  15  employees  • Partnered  in  managing  talent  acquisition  for  more  than  850  classroom  instructors  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  &  COMMUNITY  SERVICE  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  (CSI),  Minneapolis,  MN  Project  Manager   Oct.  2015  –  Present  

• Directed  the  planning  and  execution  of  several  service  projects,  including:  o Cook-­‐for-­‐Kids  at  the  Ronald  McDonald  House,  Minnesota  Children’s  Hospital  (10  volunteers,  

approx.  59  service  hours)  o Feed  My  Starving  Children  (10  volunteers,  approx.  35  service  hours)  

 American  Fork  Canyon  Half-­‐Marathon/5k,  American  Fork,  UT  Volunteer     July  2014/2015  

• Assisted  in  planning,  coordinating,  and  executing  the  American  Fork  Canyon  Half-­‐Marathon/5K,  sponsored  by  Intermountain  Healthcare  

• Raised  over  $565,000  for  cancer  patients  (both  years)      Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-­‐day  Saints,  San  Diego,  CA  Voluntary  Representative  and  Regional  Supervisor   Feb.  2009  –  March  2011  

• Served  as  the  Assistant  to  the  President  and  directed  leadership,  training,  logistics,  reporting,  and  shared  direct  oversight  of  more  than  200  full-­‐time  volunteers    

• Developed  and  organized  presentations,  conferences,  seminars,  and  programs  focused  on  effective  instruction,  education,  and  religious  service    

 HONORS/AWARDS  Recipient  of  MHA  Excellence  Fund  Scholarship   2015  –  2017    

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Jason  C.  Demke  [email protected]  |  (801)  602-­‐1174      www.linkedin.com/in/JasonDemke  

   

 Operations      |      Strategic  Planning      |      Innovation      |      Employee  Engagement  

 PROFILE  Driven,  enthusiastic  leader  with  a  proven  ability  to  garner  relationships  and  get  results.  Skilled  with  understanding  complex  issues  and  data,  and  communicating  it  in  way  that  is  simple  and  actionable.    Motivated  by  purposeful,  worthwhile  work  that  makes  a  difference.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration  (MHA)            Expected  May  2017  

• TA  for  Executive  MHA  Program  (Managerial  Accounting  );  Research  Assistant  (Health  Policy  Management)    Brigham  Young  University,  Provo,  UT  –  Bachelor  of  Science  –  Psychology  (Emphasis:  Social)   Dec.  2014  

• ACHE  Student  Associate;  Marriot  School  of  Business  Health  Management  Association  Member    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Sutter  Health,  Oakland,  CA  –  Administrative  Resident   May  2016  –  Present  

• Identified  three  key  barriers  affecting  historically  low  HCAHPS  scores;  created  comprehensive  plan  to  immediately  mitigate  low  scores  and  sustain  long-­‐term  results  

• Created  and  led  a  team  of  clinicians  to  implement  a  staff-­‐driven  improvement  plan  to  increase  satisfaction  scores  from  68%  -­‐  80%  topbox  responses  

• Selected  to  be  a  member  of    a  think-­‐tank  tasked  with  developing  a  “book  of  business”  which  entails  fundamentals  for  new  nurse  manager  success    

Hennepin  County  Medical  Center,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Graduate  Student  Consultant            Feb.  2016  –  May  2016  • Conducted  a  comprehensive  analysis  of  a  clinic-­‐based  community  program  to  assess  the  program’s  viability,  

economics,  and  impact  on  the  medical  center  • Presented  a  plan  to  increase  clinic’s  -­‐$130k  margin  to  +$120k  margin  within  two  years  (breakeven  w/in  six  

months)  and  how  to  leverage  clinic’s  branding  to  develop  key  financial  partnerships  • Developed  a  strategy  to  align  vision,  finances,  and  communication  of  clinic  with  medical  center  by  identifying  

several  key  barriers  between  physician  and  management  team      Intermountain  Healthcare,  South  Region,  UT  –  Non-­‐clinical  Student  Intern  Coordinator       Feb.  2015  –  July  2015  

• Pioneered  new  position  to  oversee  administrative  internship  program,  a  widely  recognized  internship  program  with  over  90  interns  to  date  

• Oversaw  value-­‐based  purchasing  scores  for  four  hospitals;  trained  100s  of  nurses,  techs,  physicians,  and  other  staff  on  evidence-­‐based  best  practices  centered  on  patient  experience  for  seven  hospitals  

• Developed  hospital-­‐wide  patient  experience  training  program  at  the  request  of  CEO  and  CNO  of  Sevier  Valley  Medical  Center;  trained  employees  in  Nursing,  PAS,  EVS,  Dietary,  Pharmacy,  Lab,  and  Imaging    

• Directed  post-­‐discharge  phone  call  program  (PCM)  in  four  hospitals  aimed  to  decrease  readmissions  • Developed  action-­‐plan  for  four  hospitals  to  increase  PCM  rates,  resulting  in  an  increase  from  42%  to  78%  of  

patient  call  attempts  over  four  months;  ER  attempts  from  40%  to  79%;  IP  attempts  from  55%  to  89%  • Increased  PCM  attempts  from  19%  to  100%  and  completions  from  11%  to  75%  at  Delta  Comm  Med  Center  

 Intermountain  Healthcare,  South  Region,  UT  –  Improvement  Project  Team  Member       April  2014  –  Dec.  2014  

• Conducted  research  as  member  of  a  six  person  multi-­‐department  team  focused  on  post-­‐operative  pain  management  in  Ortho/Neuro  department;  presented  findings  to  system-­‐level  CQO    

• Led  implementation  team  of  directors  and  managers  in  evidence-­‐based  project  resulting  in  increased  pain  management  scores  from  a  YTD  average  61st  percentile  ranking  [PR]  to  a  three-­‐year  high  98th  PR  

• Led  weekly  hospital-­‐wide  huddles  in  behalf  of  Patient  Experience  Director  for  a  389-­‐bed  hospital  involving  20+  department  managers  to  track  progress  with  HCAHPS  and  PES  domains  

 

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Intermountain  Healthcare,  South  Region,  UT  –  Administrative  Intern   Dec.  2013  –  Dec.  2014  • Internship  rotations  included  Cardio/Telemetry  and  Ortho/Neuro  Departments  • Increased  HCAHPS  overall  rating  from  61st    up  to  99th  PR  by  training,  coaching,  and  implementing  evidence-­‐

based  Studer  principles  in  collaboration  with  a  highly-­‐engaged  unit  • Increased  HCAHPS  pain  management  scores  from  46th  up  to  98th  PR;  nurse  communication  scores  from  50th  up  

to  91st  PR;  staff  responsiveness  scores  from  49th    up  to  95th  PR  by  teaming  with  the  unit  in  an  effort  to  hardwire  Studer  Group’s  patient  engagement  principles  

• Trained  and  validated  26  administrative  interns  on  nurse/physician  relationship  development    UnitedHealth  Group,  OptumInsight,  Provo,  UT  –  Data  Verification  Specialist      Aug.  2011  –  July  2013  

• Managed  and  trained  2013  data  verification  team  for  Optum’s  Insurance  Directory;  completed  insurance  directory  project  two  weeks  ahead  of  schedule  

• Recognized  crucial  software  error,  correcting  approximately  200  incorrect  insurance  provider  URLs    ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-­‐day  Saints,  Provo,  UT  –  HR  Specialist     July  2013  –  Jan.  2014  

• Oversaw  interdepartmental  budget  carryover  for  1500  employees  by  submitting  journal  entries  and  compiling  accounting  reports  

• Ensured  accurate,  legal  payroll  reporting  for  1500  employees  by  verifying,  editing,  and  documenting  discrepancies  

 VOLUNTEER  EXPERIENCE  Community  Stewardship  Initiative,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Volunteer   Sept.  2015  –  Present  

• Tied  blankets  for  homeless  family  shelter  People  Serving  People  • Researched  fair  market  values  of  donated  inventory  for  Global  Health  Ministries  • Delivered  meals  to  immobile  patients  for  Open  Arms  of  Minnesota  

 Boy  Scouts  of  America,  Provo,  UT  –  Varsity  Coach  /  Scout  Committee  Member   Oct.  2013  –  July  2015  

• Planned  weekly  activities  centered  on  community  service  and  personal  development    • Organized  three-­‐day  High  Adventure  rafting  and  kayaking  trip;  completed  25-­‐mile  kayaking  trip  • 500+  hours  of  volunteer  service  

 Boy  Scouts  of  America,  Provo,  UT  –  Scoutmaster   July  2013  –  Oct.  2013  

• Trained  senior  patrol  leaders  on  how  to  effectively  run  their  patrols  • Oversaw  all  Scout  activities  necessary  for  rank  advancements  within  geographical  area  • 80+  hours  of  volunteer  service  

 AF  Canyon  Race  Against  Cancer,  American  Fork,  UT  –  Loading  Captain   June  2014,  June  2015  

• Organized  and  trained  35  volunteers;  efficiently  moved  3,000  runners  via  50  busses  in  1  hour  each  year      The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-­‐day  Saints,  Kiev,  Ukraine  –  Volunteer     Aug.  2008  –  Aug.  2010  

• Managed  and  trained  40  missionaries  in  Western  Ukraine;  developed  monthly  training  workshops  • Translated  for  official  church  representatives  at  public  appearances,  mastered  Ukrainian/Russian  languages  

 HONORS/AWARDS  

• Scholarship  Recipient  for  Leadership  and  Academics,  University  of  Minnesota  • Utah  Healthcare  Executives’  Scholarship;  ACHE  Congress  2015  • Medal  of  Excellence  award  for  change  management,  Intermountain  Healthcare  • Y  Award  Scholarship  for  extracurricular  leadership,  Brigham  Young  University    

 

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Chandana  Gaddipati    616  Washington  Ave.  SE  Apt.,  601,  Minneapolis,  MN  55414  

[email protected]  |  615.945.4085  www.linkedin.com/in/chandanagaddipati    

   

Strategy  &  Operations      |      Process  Improvement      |      Service  Line  Development      |        Patient  Experience  

 EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota  –  Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN    Master  of  Healthcare  Administration     Expected  May  2017    Saint  Louis  University,  St.  Louis,  MO    B.S.  Health  Administration  and  Policy;  Spanish  Minor       May  2015  HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE    Hazelden  Betty  Ford  Foundation,  Center  City,  MN  Administrative  Resident     June  2016  –  Aug  2016  

• Analyzed  and  identified  opportunities  for  improvement  and  standardization  in  the  process  of  opening  new  outpatient  clinics  and  expanding  current  outpatient  clinics  

• Developed  a  new  strategy  for  the  opening  of  new  sites  and  presented  recommendations  to  the  executive  leadership  team    

• Supported  the  San  Diego  outpatient  center  core  team  with  the  development  and  execution  of  a  new  outpatient  clinic  

• Trained  with  many  different  departments  in  the  use  of  a  new  electronic  health  system    • Converted  patient  records  into  Compass  and  scheduled  clients  for  appointments    • Served  on  the  Compass  Phase  1  Go  Live  Executive  committee  to  identify  and  address  any  trends  and  

problems  with  the  use  of  the  new  electronic  health  system    • Participated  in  Executive  Leadership  team  meetings,  Operations  Leadership  Team  meetings,  Senior  

Leadership  Council  meetings,  and  a  mid-­‐year  operations  review  meeting  for  the  publishing  department    

• Shadowed  and  interviewed  employees  at  various  levels  including  the  CEO,  CFO,  Vice  Presidents,  Executive  Directors,  Corporate  Controller,  Financial  Analysts,  Director  of  Payer  Relations,  physicians,  nurses,  counselors,  mental  health  providers,  facilities  management,  etc.  

• Participated  in  the  Professionals  in  Residence,  Summer  Institute  for  Medical  Students,  and  Family  Program  programming  geared  toward  providing  education  about  addiction  and  provide  support  for  loved  ones  of  patients  in  recovery      

• Attended  a  governance  committee  meeting  for  the  vetting  of  a  new  board  member  candidate      North  Memorial  Medical  Center,  Robbinsdale,  MN          Student  Consultant     Jan  2015  –  May  2015  

• Evaluated  the  possibility  of  opening  a  progressive  care  unit  at  North  Memorial    • Determined  the  potential  hospital  payment  impact  for  the  new  unit  • Projected  staffing  models  and  associated  costs    • Analyzed  similar  unit  models  at  other  hospitals  • Completed  a  Strengths,  Weaknesses,  Opportunities,  and  Threats  analysis  of  the  current  units  and  the  

progressive  care  unit    • Presented  recommendations  to  administrative  and  senior  leadership  team  

     

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   ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE    Vanderbilt  University  Medical  Research  Center  –  Research  Student     June  2014  –  Aug  2014  Vanderbilt  University  Medical  Research  Center  –  Research  Student   June  2012  –  Aug  2012  Vanderbilt  University  School  of  Nursing  –  Student  Assistant   June  2011  –  Aug  2012    COMMUNITY  SERVICE    Community  Stewardship  Initiative,  Project  Manager   Sep  2015  –  Present  Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Reception  Specialist   Sep  2015  –  Present    Be  the  Match  on  Campus  Bone  Marrow  Registry,  Events  Chair     Aug  2014  –  May  2015    Be  the  Match  on  Campus  Bone  Marrow  Registry,  Treasurer       Jan  2014  –  Aug  2014    Big  Brothers  Big  Sisters,  Big  Sister   Aug  2012  –  May  2015  Alpha  Phi  Omega  Service  Fraternity,  Member  and  Family  Head   Aug  2012  –  May  2015  UrbanFuture,  Student  Tutor  and  Mentor   Aug  2012  –  May  2014  Murfreesboro  Veterans  Affairs  Hospital,  Student  Volunteer   May  2011  –  Aug  2011      

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HONORS/AWARDS  American  College  of  Healthcare  Executives   Jan  2016  –  Present  University  of  Minnesota  –  Howard  Johnson  Scholarship   Sep  2015  –  May  2017  Saint  Louis  University  Spanish  Honor  Society  –  Sigma  Delta  Pi              Jan  2013  –  May  2015  Saint  Louis  University  Honors  Program            Aug  2012  –  May  2015  Saint  Louis  University  –  Dean’s  Scholarship            Aug  2012  –  May  2015    

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Samuel  Haglund  [email protected];  605-­‐377-­‐4085  

https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuelhaglund      

 Operations      |      Clinical  Integration      |      Population  Health      |      Strategy  

 PROFILE  Forward  thinking  MHA  student  committed  to  providing  excellent  care  through  servant  leadership.  Prior  experience  in  both  inpatient  and  outpatient  operations  within  integrated  health  systems,  specifically  in  surgery,  patient  experience,  strategy,  and  physician  relations.  Interested  in  hospital  and  medical  group  operations,  quality  improvement,  and  physician  relations.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration     Expected  May  2017    University  of  South  Dakota  –  Vermillion,  SD  B.B.A.  Health  Services  Administration   December  2014    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Mercy  Health  System,  Janesville,  WI  Administrative  Resident     Summer  2016  

• Led  a  system  wide  project,  utilizing  input  of  physicians,  staff,  and  organizational  leadership  to  develop  a  strategy  to  provide  Intraoperative  Neuromonitoring  Services  in  house.  This  project  included  a  financial  assessment  that  showed  a  potential  to  reduce  costs  by  40%  and  add  $500,000  in  new  reimbursement  revenue  by  maximizing  resources  between  two  recently  merged  health  systems.  

• Conducted  a  data  analysis  involving  hip,  shoulder,  and  knee  implants,  uncovering  large  variation  in  average  spend  between  vendors.  Utilized  data  from  a  recently  merged  health  system  to  find  differences  in  spend,  uncovering  1.2  million  in  potential  savings  per  year.  

• Partnered  with  the  Director  of  Mercyhealth’s  ACO  and  Population  Health  to  develop  a  plan  to  provide  virtual  visits  aimed  at  reducing  costs  for  insurance  beneficiaries  and  employees  while  capturing  new  patients.      

• Performed  a  data  analysis  of  block  utilization  by  both  physician  and  specialty  uncovering  large  amounts  of  underutilized  block  time  and  opportunities  to  add  cases  during  specific  days.      

Fairview  Health  Services,  Edina,  MN  Graduate  Student  Consultant   Spring  2016  

• Performed  a  strategic  analysis  of  current  market  conditions  and  challenges  of  improving  patient  experience  in  a  Transitional  Care  Unit  

• Recommended  multiple  strategic  initiatives  to  facilitate  a  seamless  patient  transfer  between  Fairview  Southdale  Hospital  and  the  Transitional  Care  Unit  within  Aurora  on  France  Senior  Living,  specifically  for  patients  undergoing  cardiovascular  rehab  

 Avera  Health,  Sioux  Falls,  SD    Administrative  Resident   Summer  2013/Summer  2014  

• Designed  and  aided  in  implementation  of  a  patient  satisfaction  survey  in  compliance  with  CG-­‐CAHPS  • Developed  a  market  strategy  by  researching  all  mental  health  providers  in  Northwest  Iowa  in  an  

effort  to  confront  increased  demand  in  the  area  • Researched  appointment  wait  times  based  on  multiple  specialties  in  metropolitan  areas  of  the  

United  States  

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• Analyzed  and  recommended  specific  health  insurance  plans  based  on  populations  • Attended  multiple  executive  meetings  discussing  overall  strategy  of  the  organization  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE    Health  Executives  Advancing  in  Leadership,  Vermillion,  SD  Vice  President   2011  –  2014  

• Calculated  budgets  in  excess  of  $10,000  for  a  group  of  students  to  attend  the  American  College  of  Healthcare  Executives  in  Chicago,  IL  and  the  Medical  Group  Management  Association  in  Las  Vegas,  NV  

• Arranged  group  transportation,  lodging,  and  extra  educational  activities  during  both  conferences  • Spearheaded  programming  and  guest  speakers  for  monthly  meetings  

 Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  Fraternity,  Vermillion,  SD  Philanthropy  Chairman  and  Recruitment  Chairman       2011  –  2014  

• Created  an  original  week  long  philanthropic  event  which  raised  over  $3,000  benefiting  Children’s  Miracle  Network  

• Fundraised  over  $7,800  and  organized  1,800  volunteer  hours  to  benefit  multiple  special  interest  groups  

• Organized  multiple  events  benefiting  the  community  such  as  Welcome  Tables  and  Highway  clean  up  • Developed  recruitment  strategy  including  a  week  long  string  of  events  both  on-­‐  and  off-­‐site  • Led  a  group  of  50  diverse  individuals  through  an  enhanced  training  experience  in  preparation  of  

open  recruitment  • Summarized  and  enforced  InterFraternity  Council  and  SAE  Naitonal  rules  with  recruitment  strategy  

 VOLUNTEER  EXPERIENCE  University  of  Minnesota  Masters  in  Healthcare  Administration  Program,  Minneapolis  MN  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  Member      2015  –  Present  

• Actively  participate  in  monthly  community  service  initiatives  mainly  involving  reaching  out  to  underserved  communities  in  the  hopes  of  improving  the  overall  health  and  wellbeing  of  individuals.  Examples  include  the  Ronald  McDonald  House,  Feed  My  Starving  Children,  and  Open  Arms.    

 Alumni  Representative     2015  –  Present  

• Planned  events  involving  MHA  class  of  2017  and  MHA  alumni  to  promote  networking  relationships    University  of  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  SD  Student  Ambassador     2012  –  2014  

• Led  informational  tours  to  families  and  prospective  students  who  visit  campus  • Assisted  with  event  planning  in  preparation  for  major  visit  days  

 Dance  Marathon  Morale  Captain                                              2011  –  2014  

• Coached  and  organized  a  group  to  participate  in  all  team  building  activities  throughout  a  24-­‐hour  fundraising  and  awareness  event  for  Children’s  Miracle  Network  

• Raised  personal  donations  and  took  responsibility  for  the  donations  of  my  group  by  participating  and  leading  multiple  fundraising  events    

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John  Hart  [email protected]  |  913-­‐624-­‐4686  

www.linkedin.com/in/jchart          

 Operations      |      Strategy      |      Process  Improvement      |      Population  Health  

   

EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Kansas,  Lawrence,  KS  Bachelor  of  Arts  in  Economics,  minor  in  Environmental  Studies     May  2013    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            University  of  Colorado  Hospital,  Aurora,  CO    Administrative  Intern   May  2016  –  Present  

• Assessed  the  operating  room  efficiency  for  the  Women’s  Care  Center  and  Birth  Center,  utilizing  statistical  analysis  and  process  flows  

• Led  5S  event  for  the  operating  room  • Developed  processes  to  improve  operating  room  start  times;  working  with  a  variety  of  key  

stakeholders:  schedulers,  nurses,  physicians,  and  scrub  techs    American  Red  Cross  (North  Central  Region)  St.  Paul,  MN  Student  Consultant   January  2016  –  May  2016  

• Evaluated  blood  draw  process  at  school  and  community  blood  drives  • Provided  recommendations  to  improve  throughput  and  donor  experience  at  blood  drives  

 University  of  Minnesota/Abbott  Northwestern  Hospital,  Minneapolis,  MN  Research  Assistant   September  2015  –  May  2016  

• Conducted  literature  review  to  evaluate  spine  surgery  pain  management  • Prepared  analysis  for  research  paper  on  spine  surgery  and  integrative  medicine  

 Cerner  Corporation,  Kansas  City,  MO  Business  Analyst   July  2013  –  July  2015  

• Designed  and  developed  reports  for  health  system  revenue  cycle  management  • Coordinated  and  validated  reporting  database  tables  and  metrics  with  clients  and  engineers  • Collaborated  with  clients  to  design  and  develop  new  reporting  tools  • Executed  planning  of  reports  and  new  solution  with  clients  and  colleagues  

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE    University  of  Kansas  Athletic  Department,  Lawrence,  KS                      Student-­‐Athlete  Tutor     January  2011  –  May  2013  

• Taught  and  motivated  student  athletes  for  academic  success  • Coordinated  and  facilitated  study  groups  for  final  exams      

     

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Hallmark  Cards  Inc.,  Kansas  City,  MO                                Business  Management  and  Analytics  Intern     May  2012  –  August  2012  

• Created  and  analyzed  weekly  retail  sales  reports  • Identified  trends  to  allocate  inventory  and  maximize  sales  and  profitability  for  holidays  • Developed  store  communication  process  for  corporate  and  retail  stores  • Assisted  Retail  Planning  and  Allocation  department  on  projects  as  needed  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  and  COMMUNITY  SERVICE  MHA  Community  Stewardship  Initiative,  Minneapolis,  MN        Project  Manager  and  Volunteer     October  2015  –  Present  

• Facilitated  volunteer  opportunity  with  Open  Arms  of  Minnesota  • Volunteered  with  various  community  groups  

 Center  for  Community  Outreach  –  University  of  Kansas,  Lawrence,  KS    Program  Coordinator  for  EARTH     May  2011  –  May  2012  

• Organized  volunteer  trips  for  students  to  contribute  at  local  sustainable  farms  • Facilitated  campus  community  garden  and  donated  produce  to  local  food  banks  

 Teach  for  America,  Alternative  Breaks,  Lawrence,  KS          Volunteer     March  2012  

• Assisted  TFA  teacher’s  with  coursework  and  mentored  students  in  Chicago  during  Spring  Break    

Beta  Theta  Pi  Fraternity,  Alpha  Nu  Chapter,  Lawrence,  KS        Vice-­‐President     May  2011  –  December  2011  

• Facilitated    and  led  disciplinary  judiciary  board  meetings    

Santa  Marta  Retirement  Community,  Olathe,  KS          Volunteer     January  2010  –  May  2010  

• Organized  games  for  the  nursing-­‐care  wing  residents  on  Saturday  mornings    HONORS/AWARDS  University  of  Minnesota  MHA,  James  R.  Petersdorf  Scholarship  Recipient   2015  –  2016  University  of  Kansas  Mortar  Board,  Senior  Honor  Society   2012  –  2013  University  of  Kansas,  Arthur  J.  Boynton  -­‐  Economics  Department  Scholarship   2012  and  2013  Beta  Theta  Pi  Fraternity  –  Alpha  Nu  Educational  Foundation  Scholarship   2010  and  2012  Senator  Robert  J.  Dole’s  Public  Service  Scholarship  Program   2009  –  2013    

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Natalie  Hauser  [email protected]  |  678-­‐939-­‐9563  www.linkedin.com/in/natalierhauser      

   

Strategy      |      Care  Innovation      |      Access  to  Care      |      Operations    

PROFILE  Driven  and  charismatic  future  healthcare  leader  with  interests  in  innovation  and  clinical  transformation.  Motivated  by  a  desire  to  make  healthcare  more  accessible,  and  seeking  opportunities  to  incorporate  this  at  the  strategic  level.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      Auburn  University,  Auburn,  Al  B.S.,  Microbiology  (magma  cum  laude)   May  2014    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            The  Cleveland  Clinic,  Cleveland,  OH  (Residency)  Graduate  Administrative  Intern-­‐Respiratory  Institute   May-­‐August  2016  

• Implemented  a  distance  health/telemedicine  program  which    increased  access  to  care  and  decreased  risk  of  infection  for  cystic  fibrosis  patients      

• Developed  Asthma  shared  medical  appointments,  both  on  site  and  in  the  community,  to  increase  access  to  care  and  provide  group  support  for  patients    

• Created  a  metric  dashboard  for  the  bronchoscopy  suite  to  assist  in  strategic  decision  making  and  improve  operational  efficiency  

• Assisted  in  the  evaluation  of  the  Medical  ICU’s  Bronchoscopy  process  in  order  to  improve  patient  safety  and  optimize  caregiver  roles  

• Decreased  stress  burden  on  Medical  ICU  families  through  the  creation  of  an  area  resource  guide    • Quantified  a  need  for  supplemental  housing  for  Medical  ICU  families  and  investigated  the  financial  

feasibility  of  various  options  • Oversaw  emergency  drills  for  the  Medical  ICU  in  preparation  the  Republican  National  Convention  • Surveyed  the  skill  mix  ratio  of  clinical  support  staff  within  the  enterprise  and    made  a  ratio  

recommendation  to  Respiratory  Institute  administration    Fairview  Health  System-­‐  Southdale  Hospital  and  Ebenezer   Jan.-­‐May  2016  Graduate  Student  Consultant  

• Worked  to  create  a  Transitional  Care  Unit  center  of  excellence  for  cardiology  at  Aurora  TCU  • Identified  ways  to  increase  care  coordination  through  the  alignment  of  care  pathways  and  patient  

education,  establishment  of  points  of  contact,  and  improvement  of  discharge  procedure    Children's  Hospitals  and  Clinics  of  Minnesota  Graduate  Student  Consultant  

• Tracked  and  analyzed    utilization  of  Children's  ambulatory  clinics  to  determine  data  driven  justification  for  reallocation  of  exam  rooms  

 Fayette  CARE  Clinic,  Fayetteville,  GA  Administrative  Intern   Oct.  2014-­‐July  2015  

• Non‑profit  clinic  committed  to  helping  the  low-­‐income  and  uninsured  in  the  community  • Transitioned  clinic  to  a  sliding  scale  payment  system  based  on  percent  of  Federal  Poverty  Level  (FPL)  • Trained  volunteers  on  clinic  operations,  technology,  and  patient  interaction  • Assisted  patients  with  clinic  eligibility  requirements  and  navigating  Patient  Assistance  Programs  

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 Piedmont  Fayette  Hospital  Administrative  and  Surgical  Services  Volunteer    Dec.  2014-­‐July  2015  

• Created  a  strategy  for  improvement  of  volunteer  workstations  including  laminated  copies  of  patients’  frequently  asked  questions  and  a  hospital  map  

• Updated  and  helped  families  waiting  for  patients  in  surgery    • Guided  patients  and  their  family  members  through  the  hospital  

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE    VB  Consulting   Aug.  2014-­‐Feb.  2015  Junior  Consultant  

• Advised  colleges  on  the  setup  and  implementation  of  Oracle’s  PeopleSoft  Academic  Advisement  Software  • Formatted  the  software  to  fit  the  client’s  specific  needs  such  as  the  structure  of  GPA  calculations                                        

 Auburn  University         May  2013-­‐May  2014  Molecular  Research  Laboratory  Technician                

• Scientific  investigation  with  the  ultimate  goal  of  identifying  gene  therapies  for  copper  deficiency  diseases  • Manipulated  yeast  to  isolate  and  characterize  mitochondrial  copper  transporters  and  to  identify  the  

molecular  structure  of  the  mitochondrial  matrix  copper  ligand                                                                                                State  Department;  U.S.  Embassy  Copenhagen,  Denmark    Feb  2012-­‐May  2012  Office  of  Environment,  Science,  Technology,  and  Health  Intern          

• Briefed  senior  Foreign  Service  Officials  and  Embassy  staff  on  recent  developments  • Organized  Embassy  wide  events  including  an  Embassy  day  for  the  public  • Edited  and  published  monthly  technical  periodical  distributed  among  11  regional  ESTH  offices  and  

numerous  private  sector  organizations  • Drafted  and  edited  articles  on  multiple  ESTH  issues  including:  anti-­‐microbial  resistance;  bio-­‐fuels;  

renewable  energy;  disease  transmission  vectors                                                                              LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE    American  College  of  Healthcare  Executives:  MN  Chapter    July  2015-­‐Present  Student  Board  Member                                                  

• Develop  the  strategic  plan  for  the  chapter  and  plan  events  that  would  educate  and  engage  members  • Serve  as  a  liaison  between  healthcare  administration  students  and  the  chapter  board  

 School  of  Public  Health  Student  Senate           Sept.  2015-­‐Present  Professional  Development  Chair  (2016-­‐2017)  Senator                  

• Organize  professional  development  events  for  the  SPH  student  body  • As  chair,  lead  the  professional  development  committee  

 MHA  Class  of  2017  Leadership  Team        Sept.2015-­‐Present  Professional  Development  Chair                                                                                        

• Plan  professional  development  events  for  the  Class  of  2017  • Organized  and  oversaw  the  printing  of  400  business  cards  for  the  MHA  Class  of  2017  

               HONORS/AWARDS  Howard  Johnson  Scholarship   Sept.    2015  

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 Operations      |      Strategic  Development  and  Planning  |      Innovative  Care  Models  

 EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      Clemson  University,  Calhoun  Honors  College,  Clemson,  SC  B.S.  in  Health  Science  (summa  cum  laude);  Minor:  Business  Administration   May  2015      HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            WellSpan  Health  System,  York,  PA  –  Administrative  Resident     May  2016  –  Aug.  2016  

• Analyzed  patient  flow  from  the  Operating  Room  to  the  Post-­‐Anesthesia  Care  Unit  to  identify  opportunities  for  increased  efficiency  and  standardization.    Presented  actionable  recommendations  and  implementation  plans  in  the  areas  of  staffing,  block  scheduling,  and  communication  sequencing.    

• Partnered  with  a  nurse  manager  to  research,  analyze,  and  present  findings  to  physicians  on  delays  in  transferring  patients  to  the  floor  units  from  the  PACU.      

• Created,  evaluated,  and  presented  a  comprehensive  report  of  the  hospital’s  employee  engagement  survey  results  which  facilitated  the  development  of  target  strategies  at  both  the  organization  and  departmental  levels.  

• Developed  and  implemented  an  operational  plan  to  achieve  the  early  discharge  strategic  goal  by  creating  a  standard  work  process  and  establishing  cultural  buy-­‐in  in  collaboration  with  the  CIM.  

 M  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Student  Consultant   Jan.  2016  –  May  2016  

• Researched  and  identified  potential  post-­‐surgical  care  models  for  patients  in  an  academic  medical  center  setting.    

• Performed  a  value  and  decision  making  analysis  on  different  patient  care  models  to  prioritize  and  recommend  particular  models  based  on  key  stakeholder  considerations  such  as:    patient  safety,  physician  preference,  feasibility,  and  market  differentiation.    

 Greenville  Health  System,  Greenville,  SC  –  Program  Development  Associate   Mar.  2015  –  Aug.  2015  

• Developed  feasibility  analyses  and  plans  for  potential  research  and  grant  opportunities  across  the  organization.  

• Created  promotional  and  branding  materials  for  the  Greenville  Health  System  Research  Collaboration  with  Clemson  University.  

• Developed  (with  a  multidisciplinary  team)  the  policy  book  for  the  Office  of  Sponsored  Programs    • Investigated  and  wrote  research  publications  and  policy  brief  materials.    • Presented  three  lectures  at  a  health  care  career  exploration  program  for  high  school  and  college  

students  on  the  topics  of  career  development  and  research.    Clemson  University  School  of  Health  Research,  Clemson,  SC  –  Research  Associate  Aug.  2014  –  Mar.  2015  

• Collaborated  with  interdisciplinary  research  teams  to  develop  study  design  and  data  collecting  tools  for  the  analysis  of  an  emergency  services  cardiac  arrest  care  overhaul  and  an  Enhanced  Recovery  After  Surgery  (ERAS)  protocol  for  hernia  surgery.  

• Managed  the  development  and  launch  of  a  new  website  for  the  School  of  Health  Research  • Collected  and  analyzed  data  using  STATA  statistical  software.    • Planned  and  developed  materials  for  a  collaborative  research  celebration  at  six  Greenville  Health  

System  hospitals.  

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• Coordinated  the  Institutional  Review  Board  process  for  six  collaborative  research  projects  with  the  Greenville  Health  System.    

Premier,  Inc.,  Charlotte,  NC  –  Contract  Analytics  Intern   May  2014  –  Aug.  2014  • Developed  value  analysis  documents  through  qualitative  analysis  and  collaboration  for  hospitals  

during  the  value-­‐analysis  process.  • Evaluated  the  effectiveness  of  an  employee  bariatric  surgery  program.  

 Oconee  Medical  Center,  Seneca,  SC  –  Executive  Office  Intern   Jan.  2014  –  May  2014  

• Shadowed  the  COO  in  daily  activities,  including  staff  rounds  and  executive  meetings.  • Updated  the  patient  database  for  the  uninsured  access  program  at  the  hospital.  • Planned  and  developed  materials  for  career  and  wellness  fair.  

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE    School  of  Public  Health  Alumni  Association  –  Graduate  Assistant     Aug.  2015  –  May  2016  Lutheridge  Summer  Camp,  Asheville,  NC  –  Camp  Counselor   May  2013  –  Aug.  2013  Charleston  County  Parks  and  Recreation,  Mt.  Pleasant,  SC  –  Operations  Supervisor   May  2008  –  Aug.  2012    LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  AND  COMMUNITY  SERVICE      University  of  Minnesota  School  of  Public  Health  –  e-­‐Learning  Advisory  Board   Dec.  2015  –  Present  Open  Arms  –  Food  Prep  Volunteer   Jan.  2016  –  Present  University  of  Alabama  Health  Administration  Case  Team  –  First  Year  Observer   Feb.  2016  University  Lutheran  Church  –  Council  Member  and  Financial  Liaison     Aug.  2013  –  Dec.  2015  AcademyHealth  –  Health  Disparities  Abstract  Reviewer   February  2016  Clemson  University  College  of  Health  Education,  and  Human  Development      -­‐  Advisory  Board   Jan.  2008  –  May  2013,  Jan.  2015  –  May  2015  Clemson  University  College  of  Health  Education,  and  Human  Development  –  Faculty  Awards  Committee   Jan.  2014  –  May  2014  Girls  on  the  Run  –  Evaluator  and  Volunteer  Coach   Jan.  2008  –  Dec.  2013    HONORS/AWARDS  First  Place:  The  Ohio  State  University  Health  Administration  Case  Competition   April  2016  MHA  Excellence  Fund  Scholarship   Sept.  2015  –  Present  Phi  Kappa  Phi  Certificate  of  Merit  for  Health  and  Human  Development   April  2015  Health,  Education,  and  Human  Development  Certificate  of  Excellence     April  2015  Carol  Schwartz  Public  Health  Leadership  Scholarship     Aug.  2015  Excellence  in  Public  Health  Communication  Award   Dec.  2014  Clemson  University  Departmental  Honors  Research  Grant     Jan.  2014    SCHOLARLY  ACTIVITY    

1. Sherrill,  W.W.  &  Heyne,  C.E.  Conflict  in  the  capital  budgeting  process  at  University  Medical  Center:  Let’s  all  just  get  along.  In  Buchbinder,  Sharon  B.  &  Shanks,  N.  (Eds).  Introduction  to  Healthcare  Management,  3rd    Ed.  Boston,  MA:  Jones  &  Bartlett,  2017,  In  Press.    

2. Mayo,  Rachel;  Sherrill,  Windsor;  Pribonic,  Anne;  Heyne,  Callie,  “Cutting  Corners:  Provider  Perceptions  of  Interpretation  Services  and  Factors  Related  to  Use  of  an  Ad  Hoc  Interpreter”  (2015).  AcademyHealth  Interest  Group  Poster  Session.      

Heyne,  Callie;  Staub,  Spenser;  Mroz,  Tom  PhD;  and  Sherrill,  Windsor  PhD,  "Advanced  EMS  Treatment  and  Survival  After  Cardiac  Arrest"  (2014).  Clemson  University  Health,  Education  and  Human  Development  

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Meghan  E.  Howell  [email protected]  |  (206)  930-­‐3793    www.linkedin.com/in/meghanehowell    

       

Pediatric  Healthcare      |      Oncology      |      Operations      |      Strategy      |      Population  Health      

 PROFILE  MHA  student  at  a  leading  graduate  program  with  a  passion  for  specialty  healthcare  administration.  History  of  successfully  applying  business,  communication,  and  interpersonal  skills  as  a  leader  in  mission-­‐driven  organizations.  Motivated  to  improve  the  lives  of  children  and  those  battling  cancer  through  expansion  and  improvement  of  high  quality  care  in  the  inpatient  and  outpatient  settings,  as  well  as  on  a  population  level.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Southern  California,  Price  School  of  Public  Policy,  Los  Angeles,  CA  Bachelor  of  Science,  Policy,  Planning,  and  Development—Healthcare  Policy  &  Management   May  2015    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Kilimanjaro  Christian  Medical  Centre,  Moshi,  Tanzania  Administrative  Intern,  Oncology  Department   May  2015  –  August  2016  

• Organized  and  planned  a  clinical  operating  system  for  the  new  oncology  service  line,  including  designing  patient  flow,  determining  an  organizational  chart,  scheduling  multidisciplinary  clinic  times  and  chemotherapy  administration  times,  and  writing  standard  operating  procedures  

• Collaborated  with  HarmoniMD,  an  EMR  company  specializing  in  rural  and  international  healthcare  organizations,  to  design  and  implement  EMR  features  to  address  factors  that  lead  to  treatment  abandonment  

• Determined  appropriate  staffing  models  to  provide  the  most  comprehensive  and  quality  oncology  service  at  the  lowest  cost  to  KCMC;  created  Excel  model  to  determine  patient  volume  that  indicates  necessity  for  staff  increase  

• Researched  and  recommended  potential  procurement  channels  for  chemotherapy/supportive  care    • Analyzed  regional  cancer  registry  data  with  850  entries  in  Excel  to  determine  statistics  on  pediatric  

oncology  at  KCMC,  particularly  factors  that  lead  to  treatment  abandonment,  for  a  National  Institutes  of  Health  grant  proposal  

 Western  Wisconsin  Health,  Baldwin,  WI  Student  Consultant   February  2016  –  May  2016  

• Collaborated  with  team  of  3  other  MHA  student  consultants  to  innovate  both  a  short-­‐term  and  long-­‐term  price  transparency  strategy  for  WWH    

• Conducted  interviews  and  market  analysis  to  determine  regional  and  local  competitive  risks  in  implementing  price  transparency  

• Designed  and  created  46-­‐slide  PowerPoint  of  findings  and  recommendations  and  presented  it  to  WWH’s  Executive  Board  and  Leadership  Team  with  consulting  team,  earning  approval  of  the  board  

       

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Children’s  Hospitals  and  Clinics  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN      Ambulatory  Space  Utilization  Project  Volunteer   February  2016  –  April  2016  

• Volunteered  ~25  hours  conducting  a  spatial  analysis  of  98  primary  and  specialty  clinic  rooms  to  determine  the  utilization  rate  of  each  exam  room,  enabling  the  organization  to  maximize  scheduling  efficiency  

• Observed  6  high-­‐volume  rooms  for  two  hours  each  to  determine  distribution  of  value  added  and  non-­‐value  added  activity,  as  well  as  how  long  the  room  was  empty  

• Presented  findings  and  provided  areas  of  improvement  to  Chief  Ambulatory  Officer,  Trevor  Sawallish  

 American  Red  Cross,  Los  Angeles,  CA  Grants  and  Development  Intern   June  2014  –  August  2014  

• Coordinated  with  team  of  9  interns  to  create  a  30-­‐page  resource  manual  for  grant  writing  and  reporting  processes  

• Planned  a  disaster  preparedness  awareness  and  fundraising  event  with  full-­‐time  staff  for  120  guests  • Utilized  SalesForce  software  to  track  interactions  with  100+  donors  and  organizations  

 Orthopaedic  Institute  for  Children,  Los  Angeles,  CA  Development  and  Public  Relations  Intern   May  2013  –  August  2013  

• Maintained  public  relations  outreach  platforms,  including  the  quarterly  newsletter  and  Facebook  • Utilized  Raiser’s  Edge  Fundraising  Software  to  track  donors,  communication,  and  outreach  efforts  

 Children’s  Hospital  Los  Angeles,  Los  Angeles,  CA    Chief  Operating  Officer  Job  Shadow     February  2013  –  July  2013  

• Attended,  observed,  and  took  notes  at  hospital  meetings  of  the  COO,  Rodney  Hanners,  one  to  two  times  per  week,  to  gain  first-­‐hand  knowledge  of  hospital  operations,  finances,  and  strategy  

• Experienced  executive  level  discussions  regarding  issues  ranging  from  transportation  of  employees  to  purchasing  new  technology  to  implementing  a  Lean  management  system  

 COMMUNITY  SERVICE  EXPERIENCE  UMN  MHA  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  –  Project  Manager     October  2015  –  Present  UMN  School  of  Public  Health  Student  Senate  –  Community  Outreach  Committee  September  2015  –  May  2016    USC  Troy  Camp  –  Mentor   October  2012  –  May  2015  USC  Helenes  –  General  Member   October  2011  –  May  2015    LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE    UMN  School  of  Public  Health  Student  Senate  –  Vice  President  of  Operations   May  2016  –  Present  UMN  School  of  Public  Health  –  Student  Ambassador     August  2015  –  Present    UMN  School  of  Public  Health  Student  Senate  –  Senator     September  2015  –  May  2016    USC  Office  of  Admission  –  Admission  Ambassador   October  2013  –  May  2015  USC  Helenes  –  President   January  2014  –  December  2014  USC  Troy  Camp  –  Director  of  Alumni  and  Public  Relations   June  2013  –  May  2014    USC  Helenes  –  Director  of  Social  Events     January  2013  –  December  2013    HONORS/AWARDS                      University  of  Minnesota  Bean  Hospital  and  Healthcare  Scholarship   August  2015  –  May  2017  University  of  Minnesota  School  of  Public  Health  Alumni  Scholarship     April  2016  –  May  2017  USC  Order  of  Troy   May  2015  USC  Mortar  Board  Senior  Honor  Society   May  2014  –  May  2015  USC  Thematic  Option  Honors  General  Education  Program   August  2011  –  May  2015  USC  Presidential  Half  Tuition  Scholarship   August  2011  –  May  2015  

 

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Kelsey  Inglesby  [email protected]  |  (801)831-­‐8826  www.linkedin.com/in/kelseyinglesby    

     

Process  Improvement      |      Operations      |      Strategy      |      Academic  Healthcare    

PROFILE  Hardworking,  reliable,  compassionate  MHA  student  with  extensive  experience  in  process  improvement.  Interests  include  academic  healthcare  and  children’s  healthcare.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Utah,  Salt  Lake  City,  UT  Bachelor  of  Science  –  Accounting  (with  Honors)  May  2015  

• Thesis:  Healthcare  Innovation:  An  Examination  of  Process  Improvement          HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Children’s  Hospital  Colorado,  Denver,  CO              Administrative  Resident      May  –  August  2016  

• Participate  on  an  interdisciplinary  team  to  define  roles  for  the  Center  for  Cancer  and  Blood  Disorders  outreach  clinics.  

• Lead  a  process  improvement  initiative  in  the  Colorado  Fetal  Care  Center  involving  all  aspects  of  clinic  flow  and  operations.  

• Analyze  data  to  identify  common  characteristics  of  frequent  users  of  the  behavioral  health  portion  of  the  emergency  department.      

American  Red  Cross,  Minneapolis,  MN              Graduate  Student  Consultant   February  –  May  2016  

• Work  to  improve  blood  donation  processes,  through  drive  operations,  staffing,  and  technology  to  achieve  the  2.4  donors/FTE/hour  national  benchmark.  

• Obtain  background  information  and  assumptions  made  in  2.4  donors/FTE/hour  benchmark  from  the  national  American  Red  Cross.    

Philips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN  Clerk  Coordinator   April  2016  –  Present  

• Work  with  clinic  operations  chair  and  clinic  coordinators  to  ensure  patients  are  seen  as  efficiently  as  possible.  

• Communicate  with  clerks  to  solicit  feedback  and  update  them  as  to  changes  in  the  clinic.  • Develop  solutions  and  implement  changes  based  on  feedback.  

Clerk   October  2015  –  Present    • Assign  and  manage  patient  care  teams.  Inform  interdisciplinary  care  teams  of  patient  location  

and  other  pertinent  information.  Work  closely  with  clinic  coordinator  during  complex  situations.  

     

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University  of  Utah,  Salt  Lake  City,  UT  Intern  (Spark  Health  Lab)   May  –  August  2014  

• Worked  with  clinic  staff  to  evaluate  scheduling  processes  and  procedures.  • Created  innovative  solutions  that  could  solve  long  wait  times  by  working  within  a  template  that  

allowed  for  the  optimal  visit  types.      

University  of  Utah,  Salt  Lake  City,  UT  Patient  Experience  Think  Tank  Participant   August  2013  –  May  2014    

• Observed  different  healthcare  settings  throughout  the  University  of  Utah  Healthcare  system.  • Worked  with  hospital  administration  to  create  a  solution  to  minimize  wait  times  due  to  

scheduling.  • Developed  a  project  based  around  the  need  for  a  more  efficient  primary  care  office  that  reduced  

the  amount  of  time  patients  had  to  wait.    

University  of  Utah  Hospital,  Salt  Lake  City,  UT  Lean  Operations  Program  Intern   May  –  September  2013  

• Attended  a  two-­‐day  training  in  lean  operations  theory  and  worked  to  implement  such  theories  within  the  hospital  system.  

• Assisted  in  the  changing  of  scheduling  procedures  in  the  pediatric  clinic  at  University  Hospital.    • Worked  with  the  IT  department  to  change  how  the  pediatric  clinic’s  phone  call  to  appointment  

time  was  measured.      ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  Boynton  Health  Services,  Minneapolis,  MN   October  2015  –  Present  Gopher  Chauffeur  Coordinator  

• Coordinate  the  Gopher  Chauffeur  program,  serving  as  the  primary  liaison  to  Gopher  Chauffeur  employees  for  scheduling  and  after-­‐hours  communication.  

• Consult  with  the  Director  of  Health  Promotion  via  regular  communication  about  incidents,  supervision,  and  other  Gopher  Chauffeur  administration-­‐related  issues.  

• Ensure  full  staffing  levels  for  the  Gopher  Chauffeur  during  all  shifts.  • Review  travel  logs  weekly  and  report  all  significant  events  to  the  Director  of  Health  Promotion  

and  follow  up  on  documentation  errors  or  questions.  • Coordinate  the  hiring  and  training  of  new  Gopher  Chauffeur  staff.  

 Geneva  Rock  Products/Clyde  Companies,  Murray,  UT  Lien  Specialist   July  2010  –  August  2015  

• Researched  construction  projects  on  the  State  Construction  Registry  online  database  and  county  recorder  websites  to  retain  lien  rights.  Assisted  contractors,  banks  and  title  companies  with  questions  or  concerns  regarding  notices  filed  on  the  State  Construction  Registry.  

 COMMUNITY  SERVICE  MHA  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  -­‐  Volunteer     October  2015  –  Present  Golden  Eagles  –  Volunteer   February  2016  –  Present  Alta  View  Hospital  –  Volunteer   March  2013  –  December  2014  

 

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 Alex  Johnson  

(801)  824-­‐5083  |  [email protected]    www.linkedin.com/in/alexscottjohnson    

       

 PROFESSIONAL  PROFILE  Compassionate  healthcare  leader  with  a  proven  entrepreneurial  spirit  with  experience  in  multiple  healthcare  arenas  including  patient  satisfaction,  project  management,  process  improvement,  and  hospital  operations.  Interest  areas  include  operations,  quality  improvement,  project  management,  ambulatory  care,  strategy,  and  community  health.  

 EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota  –  Minneapolis,  MN       Expected  May  2017  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration  (MHA)                                                

• Honors:  School  of  Public  Health  Student  Ambassador;  Howard  Johnson  Scholarship  Recipient    University  of  Utah  –  Salt  Lake  City,  UT     May  2015  Bachelor  of  Economics  (minor:  Spanish)                                                                                            

• Leadership:  University  Economics  Student  Advisory  Committee  Member    HEALTHCARE  EXPERIENCE  University  of  Utah  Health  Care  –  Salt  Lake  City,  UT   May  2016  –  Current    Administrative  Resident  

• Facilitate  care  redesign  project  around  low  back  pain  to  have  a  $300,000  margin  opportunity  impact  • Improve  processes  and  eliminate  inefficiencies  within  a  PT  clinic  by  implementing  Lean  tools  and  

practices  such  as  5s,  Kanban,  and  spaghetti  diagrams,  among  others  • Create  physician  evaluation  program  in  order  to  measure  physician  wellness  within  the  workplace  

 Barlow  McCarthy  Consulting  –  Minneapolis,  MN   May  2016  –  June  2016  Research  and  Data  Analyst  

• Conducted  thorough  research  and  quantitative  and  qualitative  analysis  of  projected  physician  to  population  ratios,  productivity  benchmarks  for  providers,  and  value  based  care  effects  on  providers  

• Created  and  presented  a  white  paper  with  recommendations  to  aid  with  Medical  Staff  Development  Plans  

 Baldwin  Area  Medical  Center  –  Minneapolis,  MN   February  2016  –May  2016  Graduate  Consultant  

• Created  a  new  pricing  strategy  with  a  focus  on  price  transparency  with  three  other  students  • Introduced  an  implementation  plan  that  focused  on  three  areas:  fixed  prices,  bundled  prices,  and  an  

activity  based  costing  method  • Presented  overall  findings  and  recommendations  to  hospital  senior  leadership  

 State  Health  Access  Data  Assistant  Center  –  Minneapolis,  MN   September  2015  –  May  2016    Health  Research  Assistant  

• Managed  the  state-­‐level,  self-­‐evaluation  efforts  for  the  Minnesota  Accountable  Health  Model  project  • Evaluated  community-­‐led  ACH  models  in  improvements,  quality,  cost,  and  experience  of  care  by  

providing  systematic  document  reviews,  and  prepared  detailed  drafts  for  annual  reports  

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 Americorps  –  Salt  Lake  City,  UT      August  2013  –  August  2015  Lead  Certified  Navigator  

• Conducted  public  education  activities  to  raise  awareness  about  the  Affordable  Care  Act  including  creation  of  partnerships  with  more  than  a  dozen  organizations  and  businesses  

• Presented  to  more  than  75  organizations  and  communities  across  Utah  including  urgent  care  clinics,  Native  American  tribes,  Refugee  clinics,  LGBTQ  individuals,  Latin  American  and  Asian  communities  

• Specialized  in  the  Affordable  Care  Act,  Medicaid  and  CHIP  programs  • Facilitated  selection  of  a  Qualified  Health  Plan  for  individuals  and  families  • Interpreted  information  in  a  manner  that  was  culturally  and  linguistically  appropriate  to  the  needs  

of  the  population  being  served  by  the  Marketplaces  (many  in  Spanish)    MANAGEMENT  EXPERIENCE  College  Works  Painting  –  Salt  Lake  City,  UT   November  2012  –  September  2013  Manager  –  Residential  Painting  Projects  

• Contracted  and  completed  more  than  $110,000  worth  of  work  finishing  as  the  #1  manager  in  Utah  and  top  ten  nationally  amongst  2,500  managers  

• Hired,  trained,  and  managed  three  teams  of  painters  –  more  than  12  employees    COMMUNITY  LEADERSHIP  Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic  –  Minneapolis,  MN   September  2015  –  Current    Interpreter  

• Interpret  for  Spanish  speaking  patients  in  student  run  health  clinic  • Translate  medical  materials  including  prescriptions,  medical  staff  notes,  and  physical  therapy  

routines  • Enter  and  retrieve  patient  information  using  EPIC  EHR  system  • Chair  representative  for  the  MHA  Class  of  2017  

 University  of  Utah  Hospital  –  Salt  lake  City,  UT     November  2013  –  June  2015  Hospital  Elder  Life  Program  (HELP)  Volunteer  

• Implemented  new  practices  to  aid  in  the  healing  process  and  the  prevention  of  delirium  and  dementia  for  at-­‐risk  patients  

• Visited  at-­‐risk  patients  four  hours  a  week  to  aid  with  meals,  play  games,  do  puzzles,  give  hand  and  foot  massages,  and  various  other  proven  techniques  for  delirium  prevention  

• Tracked  patient  information  and  progress  to  evaluate  program  success    Volunteer/  Service  Missionary  –  Resistencia,  Argentina     February  2010  –  February  2012  

• Trained  and  lead  new  volunteers/  service  missionaries    PROFESSIONAL  AFFILIATIONS  American  College  of  Healthcare  Executives  (ACHE)    September  2015  –  Current    Student  Member    HONORS/  AWARDS  

• Eagle  Scout  • College  Works  Painting  Utah  Manager  of  the  Year  Award  • College  Works  Painting  Customer  Relations  Award  

 

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Nils  Johnson  [email protected]  |  763-­‐257-­‐5801  www.linkedin.com/in/nilsejohnson    

     Strategy  Under  ACA      |      Business  Development      |      Population  Health      |      Data  &  Analytics  

   PROFILE  Analytically  driven,  intellectually  curious  and  action  oriented  with  interests  in  innovative  business  models  and  leveraging  data  and  technology  into  business  results.  Prior  experience  with  innovative  payers,  medical  device,  biotechnology,  large  integrated  health  systems,  and  home  healthcare.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  Carlson  School  of  Business,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Business  Administration   Expected  May  2017    University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  MI  B.S.  Cellular  &  Molecular  Biology   May  2014  B.S.  Economics    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Bright  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Administrative  Intern   Dec.  2015  –  current  

• Contributed  to  organizational  strategy  for  optimizing  risk  adjustment.  Including  leading  evaluation  of  vendors  for  suspecting  analytics,  medical  record  retrieval,  medical  coding  and  data  submission  to  EDGE  server  through  contracting  to  implementation  of  their  solutions.  

• Built  a  complex  model  used  to  estimate  risk  transfer  payment  related  to  various  member  demographic  and  health  status  scenarios.  Output  was  used  at  an  executive  level  to  influence  cohort  targeting  strategy.  

• Part  of  “high  potential  team”  assembled  to  build  an  analytics  framework  and  strategic  direction  for  the  organization.  Developed  roadmap  from  immediate  needs  to  long-­‐term  differentiation  opportunities,  the  pilot  programs  to  begin  that  path  and  organizational  guiding  analytics  principles.  

• Analyzed  revenue  diversification  opportunities  from  a  market  and  strategic  perspective  for  presentation  to  leadership.  

• Developed  a  framework  to  analyze  a  potential  health  system  partner  and  their  market,  which  briefed  CEO  and  VP  of  Business  Development  prior  to  meetings  with  the  health  system.  

 Rebiotix,  Roseville,  MN  –  Graduate  Student  Consultant   March  –  May  2016  

• Developed  process  map  for  complex  donor  program  and  associated  it  with  unit  cost.  • Analyzed  market  to  compare  donor  program  process  and  performance  with  other  leading  

organization  in  the  microbiota  transplant  industry.    Respirtech,  St.  Paul,  MN  –  Administrative  Intern   May  –  Aug.  2015  

• Led  a  cross-­‐functional  team  to  address  returned  devices  to  address  over  $2M  in  lost  revenue  the  previous  year.  

• Developed  a  statistical  model  to  assign  patients  risk  scores  to  identify  and  target  patients  most  at  risk  to  return  devices;  implemented  model  on  an  Excel  tool  to  convert  basic  data  entry  into  sophisticated  and  intuitive  dashboard.  

• Conducted  cost/benefit  analysis  of  pilot  interventions  and  presented  findings  to  executive  team.    

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 Allina  Health,  St.  Paul,  MN  –  Graduate  Student  Consultant   Mar.  –  May  2015  

• Developed  an  inventory  of  services  and  framework  for  evaluating  services  for  Courage  Kenny  Rehabilitation  Institute  to  make  more  informed  clinical  and  strategic  decisions  

• Presented  findings  and  recommendations  to  the  Courage  Kenny  leadership  team.    

Recover  Health,  Minnetonka,  MN  –  Intern   Dec.  2013  –  Jan.  2014  • Projected  reimbursement  rates  on  different  patient  cases  based  on  complexity  using  Microsoft  Excel  

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  University  of  Minnesota  –  Strategy  &  Marketing  Teaching  Assistant     April  2015  –  current  University  of  Michigan,  Molecular  Biology  Department–  Research  Assistant     Jan.  2013  –  May  2014    LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  Medical  Industry  Leadership  Institute  Student  Association  –  Interdisciplinary  Relations        May  2015  –  current  Medical  Industry  Leadership  Institute  Student  Association  –  1st-­‐year  representative                      Dec.  –  May  2015  School  of  Public  Health  Consulting  Club  –  Chief  Marketing  Officer   Sept.  2014  –  Sept.  2015    MHA  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  –  Board  Member   Sept.  2014  –  May  2015    HONORS/AWARDS  Finalist,  Carlson  Live  Case  Competition                                              Dec.  2015  1st  Place,  Emory  Global  Health  Virtual  Case  Competition     Mar.  2015  1st  Place,  University  of  Minnesota  Global  Health  Case  Competition     Jan.  2015  Carlson  School  Dean’s  Full  Tuition  Scholarship   Aug.  2015  Stanley  Nelson  Scholarship     Aug.  2014  James  Petersdorf  Scholarship       Aug.  2014  Timothy  &  Jane  Hanson  Scholarship     Aug.  2014    

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Katie  Kensy  kensy001@umn.  edu  |  651-­‐497-­‐8819  www.linkedin.com/in/katiekensy    

   

Hospital  Operations      |      Strategy      |      Performance  Improvement      |      Quality      

 PROFILE  

• Worked  multiple  jobs  with  Allina  Health  while  carrying  an  accelerated  full-­‐time  academic  course  load;  graduated  with  High  Honors  in  3  years.    

• Proven  experience  in  patient  care,  revenue  cycle,  provider  relations,  and  compliance  and  regulation.  

• Long-­‐term  objective  is  to  hold  a  position  in  Strategy  or  Operations  at  a  large  hospital  system.    • Personal  traits:  Collaborative,  positive  and  diplomatic.  Articulate  communicator  and  effective  

facilitator.  Creative  problem-­‐solver;  proactive  analyst;  effective  team  leader.  Highly  detail-­‐oriented,  yet  flexible  in  adapting  to  company  needs.    

• Proficient  in  EPIC,  McKesson,  Microsoft  Office  applications;  experienced  in  working  under  a  budget.    

 EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      St.  Catherine  University,  St.  Paul,  MN  B.A.  Biology   June  2014    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            United  Hospital  (Allina  Health),  St.  Paul,  MN                                                                                                                              Administrative  Resident   June  2016  –  August  2016  

• Worked  with  the  Performance  Improvement  team  on  the  Rapid  Operations  Improvement  Team,  evaluating  potential  financially  viable  projects  at  United  Hospital  as  well  as  at  the  system  level.  

• Largest  task  was  optimization  of  outpatient  infusion  services,  examining  areas  including  staffing,  scheduling,  market  demand,  drug  acquisition  and  preparation,  reimbursement,  and  physical  space  utilization.  Final  recommendations  included  over  1.6  million  dollars  expense  reduction  for  United  Hospital  infusion  services.  

 Courage  Kenny  Rehabilitation  Institute  (Allina  Health),  Burnsville,  MN  Provider  Coordinator   August  2014  –  Present    Courage  Kenny  Rehabilitation  Institute  (CKRI)  -­‐  provides  rehabilitation  therapies  for  infants,  children,  teens  and  adults  with  disabilities,  complex  health  conditions,  or  other  rehabilitation  needs.  The  Burnsville  location  has  a  special  focus  on  children's  rehabilitation  therapies,  and  is  a  "Courage  Kenny  Kids"  location.  

• Manage  the  reception,  scheduling  and  registration  process,  as  well  as  the  payment  and  receipt  process.  

• Support  therapy  providers  and  department  operations  while  providing  excellent  customer  service  to  clients.  

• Manage  inventory  procurement  (therapy  supplies,  general  office  supplies)  within  an  allocated  budget.  

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 Courage  Kenny  Rehabilitation  Institute  (Allina  Health),  Burnsville/Coon  Rapids,  MN  Rehab  Aide   March  2012  –  August  2014  

• Brought  CKRI  up  to  Joint  Commission  regulations.    Responsible  for  ensuring  clinic  and  staff  compliance  with  policies  and  procedures.  Manage  inventory  procurement  (therapy  supplies,  general  office  supplies)  within  an  allocated  budget.    

• Responsible  for  ensuring  clinic  and  staff  compliance  with  policies  and  procedures.  Coordinate  with  Mercy  Hospital  for  inventory  procurement,  also  within  an  allocated  budget.    

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE    Courage  Kenny  Rehabilitation  Institute  (Allina  Health),  Golden  Valley,  MN  Sports  and  Recreation  Coordinator   January  2013  –  Present    CKRI's  Adaptive  Sports  and  Recreation  Programs  offer  an  abundance  of  activities  that  encourage  youth  and  adults  with  disabilities  to  lead  active  and  healthy  lifestyles.    

• Supervise  athletes  during  practice  and  competition.  Along  with  co-­‐workers,  responsible  for  the  athletes'  success  at  local  and  national  competitions.  Coordinate  "Courage  Country"  -­‐  local  qualifying  for  nationals.    This  position  has  enhanced  my  ability  to  lead  and  work  with  a  team.  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  or  (COMMUNITY  SERVICE)  Vice  President,  MHA  Class  of  2017        September  2015  –  Present    HONORS/AWARDS                          Courage  Kenny  Rehabilitation  Institute  (Allina  Health)  

• Yvonne  E.  and  Robert  A.  McDonald  Award  for  Distinguished  Service  (October  2015)  • Quarterly  Abbott  Northwestern  Commitment  to  Care  Award  (August  2015)  • Nominee  for  the  2014  Award  of  Excellence  (January  2015)  

 University  of  Minnesota  

• Carl  Platou  Scholarship  Award  (September  2015)    St.  Catherine  University  

• Graduated  with  Magna  Cum  Laude  honors  (June  2014)                                  • Beta  Beta  Beta  Honor  Society  –  Biology  (June  2014)  • Phi  Beta  Kappa  Honor  Society  –  Liberal  Arts  (June  2014)  • Psi  Chi  Honor  Society  –  Psychology  (June  2013)  

 

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Devin  G.  Lee  [email protected]  |  (651)  528-­‐2705    www.linkedin.com/in/devinglee    

     

Population  Health      |      Health  Data      |      Community  Access      |      Patient  Experience      

 PROFILE  Dedicated  leader  and  problem  solver  passionate  about  improving  the  health  and  wellbeing  of  my  community.  Seeking  opportunities  to  apply  strong  interests  in  operations,  health  data,  and  strategic  development  in  contributing  to  excellent  healthcare  delivery.  Skilled  in  SQL,  STATA,  and  Microsoft  Office  Suite.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017  Certificate  in  Public  Health  Informatics   Expected  May  2017      Western  Washington  University,  Bellingham,  WA  Bachelor  of  Arts  (BA)—Economics  and  Political  Science  (cum  laude)   June  2011    Shenzhen  University,  Shenzhen,  China                    Chinese  Language  Training  Program  (non-­‐credit  intensive  language  program)   September  2012  to  May  2013    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Winona  Health,  Winona,  MN    Administrative  Intern   May  2016  to  August  2016  

• Conducted  performance  evaluation  of  the  Community  Care  Network.  Evaluation  included  analysis  of  program’s  development,  financial  performance,  resource  utilization,  and  client  impact.  Recommendations  included  new  growth,  staffing,  and  marketing  strategies.    

• Contributed  writing  to  a  white  paper  promoting  the  Community  Care  Network  for  future  financial  support  from  state  and  national  policymakers  as  well  as  payers.  Wrote  guideline  to  be  used  by  other  health  systems  interested  in  developing  their  own  similar  programs.  

• Collaborated  with  Community  Care  Network  staff  on  development  of  mission,  vision,  value,  and  role  summary  statements  for  program.    

• Participated  in  Lean  training  and  leadership  development  sessions  taught  by  Winona  Health  Leadership  Academy.  

• Attended  wide  variety  of  organization  meetings,  including  those  of  the  Winona  Health  Board,  Medical  Practice  Committee,  Executive  Committee,  and  senior  leadership.  

• Rounded  with  administration  on  patient  satisfaction.  Shadowed  Community  Care  Network  staff  on  client  visits.          Fairview  Health  Services,  St  Paul,  MN  Graduate  Student  Consultant   March  2016  to  May  2016  

• Performed  a  strategic  analysis  of  Fairview’s  pediatric  rehabilitation.  Analysis  included  environmental  scan,  assessment  of  competition,  internal  examination,  and  evaluation  of  growth.  Recommended  refining  data  tracking  and  analysis,  strategic  positioning  of  new  locations,  and  improving  online  presence.  

• Cleaned  and  analyzed  EMR  data  using  SAS  SQL  program.  Transformed  into  format  usable  by  the  entire  group.    CLARION  Case  Competition,  Minneapolis,  MN            Competitor   January  2016  to  March  2016  

• Worked  on  multidisciplinary  team  of  allied  health  students  to  develop  strategy  for  improving  healthcare  on  American  Indian  reservations.    

   

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ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE    Hunan  Agricultural  University,  Changsha,  China  English  Teacher   September  2013  –  July  2015  

• Taught  English  speaking,  listening,  and  pronunciation  to  classes  of  20-­‐40  students  enrolled  in  the  International  College  of  Hunan  Agricultural  University.    

 Shenzhen  Luohu  Foreign  Language  School,  Shenzhen,  China  English  Teacher   September  2011  –  June  2012  

• Taught  Oral  English  to  classes  of  junior  high  school  students,  lead  a  weekly  conversation  class  using  topics  proposed  by  students,  and  prepared  advanced  students  to  compete  in  a  citywide  English  speech  competition.    

 Western  Washington  University  Outdoor  Center,  Bellingham,  WA  Equipment  Shop  Coordinator   June  2010  –  June  2011  

• Trained  and  lead  staff  of  12  bicycle  mechanics  and  retail  staff.  • Maintained  inventory  of  various  bicycle  and  outdoor  recreational  products.  • Managed  student-­‐funded  budget  of  $25,000  for  the  purchase  of  new  equipment  and  provision  of  services.  • Wrote  and  implemented  new  shop  service  policy  to  improve  customer  relations  and  shop  efficiency.    

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE    University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Project  Manager  –  MHA  Community  Stewardship  Initiative       October  2015  –  Present      

• Coordinated  Earth  Day  2016  volunteer  activity  for  members  of  Minnesota  MHA  community.  • Delivered  meals  to  people  living  with  life  threatening  and  chronic  illnesses  in  the  Twin  Cities  as  a  volunteer  in  

MHA  CSI’s  project  with  Open  Arms  of  Minnesota.  Additionally,  provided  formal  written  review  of  project  for  MHA  CSI  website.  

• Cooked  meals  for  visiting  families  at  Ronald  McDonald  House  –  Minneapolis.    • Serve  Minneapolis-­‐St.  Paul  through  ongoing  participation  in  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  activities.  

 Shenzhen  University  –  Chinese  Language  Training  Program,  Shenzhen,  China  Mentor   September  2011  –  January  2012  

• Engaged  student  from  local  high  school  in  activities  that  encouraged  their  continued  study  of  English    Western  Washington  University,  Bellingham,  WA  Club  Treasurer  –  Economics  Association   September  2009  –  June  2011  

• Managed  $1,000  budget  for  club  activities.    • Coordinated  trips  to  the  2010  and  2011  PNWER  Winter  Summits  in  Vancouver,  BC  for  club  members.  • Moderated  panel  discussion  on  green  urban  development  at  2010  PNWER  Winter  Summit.  

Tutor  –  Finance  Club   September  2009  –  December  2009  • Tutored  fellow  students  studying  Introductory  Finance.  

 HONORS/AWARDS  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN                          CLARION  Case  Competition:  2nd  Place  Finish     March  2016  Howard  Johnson  Scholarship   September  2015    Western  Washington  University,  Bellingham,  WA  Honors  College  Graduate   June  2011  Beta  Gamma  Sigma  Business  Honors  Society   June  2009  President’s  Scholar   September  2006    Cowlitz  River  Project,  Mossyrock,  WA  Award  Recipient,  “Powerful  Examples  of  Excellence—Community  Service”   June  2005    

   

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Daniel  H.  Mangelson,  CPA  [email protected]  |  801-­‐822-­‐4371  www.linkedin.com/in/danmangelson    

   Integrated  Health  Systems      |      Hospital  Operations      |      Strategy      |      Healthcare  Innovation  

   

PROFILE  Passionate  professional  who  is  able  to  draw  from  financial  background  to  be  a  better  business  leader,  and  values  organizations  that  foster  great  culture  among  their  associates  and  that  go  above  and  beyond  to  enhance  the  patient  experience.  Strong  interests  in  healthcare  operations  and  innovation,  especially  in  integrated  health  systems.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017    Brigham  Young  University,  Marriott  School  of  Management,  Provo,  UT  Bachelor  of  Science,  Accounting   April  2011    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE  Intermountain  Healthcare,  Utah  Valley  Hospital,  Provo,  UT  Administrative  Intern   Summer  2016  –  Present  

• Led  project  to  improve  the  hospital’s  mortality  rate  and  more  effectively  use  its  hospice  resources.  • Created  a  risk-­‐assessment  framework  and  evaluated  18  multimillion-­‐dollar  corporations  and  the  risks  of  

associating  their  brands  with  Intermountain’s.  This  guided  the  executive  leadership  on  which  companies  from  which  they  should  solicit  donations.  

• Researched  best  practices  and  nationally  recognized  hospitals  in  safety  (patient  falls,  employee  needle  sticks,  and  employee  lifting  injuries).  Made  recommendations  to  hospital  leadership  team  on  specific  frameworks  and  strategies  to  improve  safety.  

 Allina  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate  Student  Consultant   Spring  2016  

• Developed  a  streamlined  referral  and  admission  process  and  implementation  plan  for  three  partial-­‐hospitalization  mental  health  clinics  in  preparation  for  a  single,  shared  call  line.  

 Intermountain  Healthcare,  Dixie  Regional  Medical  Center,  St.  George,  UT  Financial  Analyst  Intern   Summer  2010  

• Created  a  financial  dashboard  to  evaluate  a  clinic  by  measuring  its  downstream  revenue  in  the  hospital.  Prepared  portions  of  the  operating  budget  for  a  245-­‐bed  hospital.  

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  C.  R.  Bard,  Inc.,  Murray  Hill,  NJ  Independent  Consultant,  Louisville,  CO   2015  –  Present  

• Led  the  monthly  commission  calculation  and  reporting  process  for  an  acquired  subsidiary’s  30-­‐member  sales  team.  

Cost  Analyst,  Louisville,  CO   2012  –  2015  • Identified  revenue  opportunity  through  in-­‐depth  profit  analysis  of  warranties—this  ultimately  led  to  a  

new  warranty  revenue  initiative  and  additional  hiring.  • Developed  financial  models  to  more  accurately  test  sales  force  compensation  plans,  which  helped  reduce  

overspending  in  commissions  by  8%.  • Initiated  process  to  detect  and  correct  inventory  transaction  errors  between  two  ERP  systems;  achieved  

99%  accuracy  with  nearly  400  monthly  transactions  valued  over  $1  million.  

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• Managed  major  aspects  of  the  budget  process  for  operations,  commercial,  and  capital  spending  of  a  $50  million  franchise.  

• Directed  physical  counts  of  finished  goods  (over  4,000  items;  40%  of  total  inventory  value).  Financial  Analyst,  Covington,  GA   2011  –  2012  

• Analyzed  financial  data  as  part  of  the  due  diligence  of  a  $250  million  acquisition.  • Managed  the  R&D  tax  credit  project  for  a  $775  million  division.  • Collaborated  with  3  VPs  and  14  directors/managers  to  manage  spending,  forecasting,  and  budgeting  for  

36  departments  and  projects.    LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  &  COMMUNITY  SERVICE  SCL  Health,  Lafayette,  CO  Hospital  Volunteer   2014  –  2015  

• Worked  nearly  30  evening  hours  in  a  234  bed  hospital’s  emergency  department.  Rounded  on  patients,  stocked  linens  and  supplies,  packaged  blood  test  kits,  cleaned  patient  rooms,  transported  patients,  and  assisted  visitors.  

 The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-­‐day  Saints,  Broomfield,  CO  Executive  Committee  Member  for  Local  Congregation   2014  –  2015    Boy  Scouts  of  America,  Broomfield,  CO  Cub  Scout  Assistant  Den  Leader   2012  –  2014  

• Planned  and  executed  weekly  learning  activities  and  field  trips  for  a  small  group  of  eight  and  nine  year-­‐old  boys.    Advised  and  coached  cub  scouts  on  life  skills,  character  development,  and  good  citizenship  as  they  progressed  in  scouting  rank  advancements.    

 Piedmont  Newton  (formerly  Newton  Medical  Center),  Covington,  GA  Hospital  Volunteer   2012  

• Volunteered  on  biweekly  evenings  in  the  emergency  department  of  a  97  bed  hospital.  Stocked  patient  rooms,  prepared  beds,  and  assisted  staff.  

 The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-­‐day  Saints,  Salvador,  Brazil  Fulltime  Volunteer  Representative   2005  –  2007  

• Helped  oversee  the  productivity  and  training  of  nearly  100  fulltime  volunteers  from  both  Brazil  and  the  United  States  through  one-­‐on-­‐one  coaching  and  group  workshops.  

• Led  aspects  of  a  multi-­‐day  community  open  house  and  dedication  of  a  new  building.  • Taught  weekly  pro  bono  English  classes  to  community  residents.  • Conversational  in  Portuguese.  

 HONORS/AWARDS  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Howard  Johnson  Scholarship   2015  –  2016  

• Financial  award  for  outstanding  MHA  students  with  high  academic  and  leadership  potential.    Brigham  Young  University,  Provo,  UT  Outstanding  Accounting  Undergraduate  Award   2011  

• Chosen  by  accounting  faculty  at  Brigham  Young  University  from  graduating  class  of  154  students  for  achievement  both  in  and  out  of  the  classroom.  

Full-­‐Tuition  Scholarship   2008  –  2011  Half-­‐Tuition  Scholarship   2008    Boy  Scouts  of  America,  American  Fork,  UT  Eagle  Scout    

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Luke  McKee  [email protected]  |  (612)  723-­‐2204  www.linkedin.com/in/lukemckee    

   

Operations      |      Process  Improvement      |      Strategy      |      Patient  Experience    

 PROFILE    

Two  years  of  helping  patients  and  families  navigate  the  healthcare  system  as  a  Member  Services  Representative  for  HealthPartners,  developing  a  deep  understanding  of  the  challenges  the  healthcare  industry  faces  and  a  commitment  to  spending  a  career  working  to  help  deliver  on  the  promise  of  the  Triple  Aim.    Able  to  bring  management  experience,  leadership,  and  a  drive  for  excellence  to  any  position.  Interests  include  operations,  process  improvement,  strategy,  and  patient  experience.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      Beloit  College  -­‐  Beloit,  WI  Bachelor  of  Arts,  Anthropology  (Summa  Cum  Laude)                                            May  2011    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Ridgeview  Medical  Center,  Waconia,  MN  Administrative  Resident   May  2016  –  August  2016  

• Developed  performance  metrics,  customer  service  best  practices,  and  process  improvements  for  a  newly-­‐formed  Patient  Financial  Services  centralized  call  center.  

• Performed  queueing  analysis  to  develop  an  ideal  staffing  model  to  reduce  costs  while  maintaining  a  high-­‐level  customer  experience.    

• Used  Microsoft  Access  and  Excel  to  create  database  tools  that  reduced  daily  work  flow  for  PFS  representatives  by  12%.    

 MHealth,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate  Student  Consultant   March  2016  –  May  2016  

• Provided  research  and  recommendations  on  alternative  recovery  solutions  for  recently  opened  MHealth  Clinics  and  Surgery  Center.    

• Created  decision  model  to  compare  various  alternative  recovery  models,  met  with  physician  leaders  to  identify  included  services,  performed  breakeven  financial  analysis  and  volume  analysis,  and  provided  implementation  considerations.  

 Integrated  Healthcare  Strategies,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate  Intern   November  2015  –  March  2016  

• Worked  with  state  hospital  associations  to  compile  a  database  of  trustee  certification  programs.  Researched  trends  in  trustee  certification  and  executives’  perception  of  the  programs.  

• Co-­‐authored:  “Board  Member  Certification:  Does  it  Matter?”  BoardRoom  Press,  The  Governance  Institute.  Volume  27,  #2.  April  2016.  

 HealthPartners,  Bloomington,  MN  Member  Services  Representative-­‐Level  II   March  2014  –  August  2015  

• Worked  with  members  and  providers  trouble-­‐shooting  billing  and  claims  issues,  educating  members  on  their  benefits,  and  resolving  complaints.  Worked  with  shadow  and  mentor  teams  training  new  representatives.  

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 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate  Assistant     September  2015  –  Present  

• Assist  with  communications  and  recruitment  for  the  University  of  Minnesota  SPH  Programs.    US  Bank,  Madison,  WI  Customer  Service  Manager   February  2012  –  August  2013  

• Managed  day-­‐to-­‐day  operations  of  a  branch  with  five  direct  reports.  Duties  included  scheduling,  performance  coaching,  tracking  and  reporting  branch  performance,  creating  action  plans,  managing  branch  business  accounts,  and  assisting  high  net  worth  consumer  clients.  

• Branch  achieved  “Pinnacle”  award  for  Q2  2013  (#1  out  of  12  branches  in  regional  share-­‐and-­‐compare  group  for  branch  revenue).  Earned  Q2  “Top  performer”  award  for  CSMs.  Active  coaching  of  branch  staff  on  customer  service  skills  and  behaviors  helped  branch  improve  its  customer  experience  score  from  66%  in  2012  to  86%  in  2013,  the  4th  best  score  in  the  WI  region.  

Universal  Banker  • Helped  clients  find  the  best  financial  solutions  for  their  needs  including  mortgage  refinances,  auto  

loans,  and  deposit  products.  • #1  Banker  in  Region  for  January  and  February  2013  in  %  points  to  goal.  Grew  personal  loan  pipeline  

to  over  $1,000,000  —  second  highest  in  district.  Achieved  100%  customer  satisfaction  score  as  a  Universal  Banker.  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  &  COMMUNITY  SERVICE  MHA  Class  President                                                                       2015  –  2016  

• Elected  as  president  of  ’17  cohort  overseeing  all  individuals  and  duties  to  ensure  class  goals  are  met.    

Student  Health  Benefits  Consultative  Committee,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate  Student  Committee  Member   February  2016  –  August  2016  

• One  of  four  student  representatives  serving  on  a  committee  to  represent  the  needs,  opinions,  and  ideas  of  University  of  Minnesota’s  students  about  issues  concerning  student  health.    

 Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN  Community  Health  Worker  (Volunteer)   October  2015  –  Present  

• Helped  underserved  patients  connect  with  community  resources  in  a  student-­‐run  medical  clinic.      St.  Mary’s  Hospital,  Madison,  WI  Volunteer   May  2013  –  August  2013  

• Assisted  with  discharging  patients,  stocking  supplies,  and  other  duties  in  a  coronary  care  unit.    Beloit  Strings  Project  –  Volunteer  Violin  Instructor   2010  –  2011  Beloit  College  Ultimate  Frisbee  Club  –  President     2009  –  2011  Beloit  College  Orchestra  –  Concert  Master     2010  –  2011      HONORS/AWARDS  Howard  Johnson  and  Arthur  Maher  Scholarship   2016  US  Bank  Top  Performer  Award  Q2                                2013  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Academic  Honor  Society   2011  Andy  Boggs  Music  Award                                2009  Chapin  Presidential  Scholarship   2007  

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Nicholas  Migliore  [email protected]  |  586-­‐850-­‐2566  www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasmigliore    

   

Strategy      |      Benefit  Design      |      Business  Development      |      Consulting        

EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017    University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  Carlson  School  of  Management,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Business  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  MI  Bachelor  of  Science,  Brain,  Behavior,  and  Cognitive  Sciences   May  2012    HEALTHCARE  EXPERIENCE            Cleveland  Clinic  Heart  &  Vascular  Institute,  Cleveland,  OH  Administrative  Resident   May  2016  –  August  2016  

• In  order  to  grow  the  continuous  improvement  division  of  CC’s  consulting  arm,  compiled  existing  knowledge  and  best  practices  for  optimizing  ORs  from  within  the  clinic.  This  service  is  now  being  leveraged  to  provide  additional  value  to  current  affiliates  and  to  attract  new  clients.  

• Identified  and  began  implementation  of  a  patient-­‐facing  wait-­‐time  communication  system  within  the  cardiothoracic  surgery  outpatient  area  to  better  manage  patient  expectations  and  to  improve  patient  satisfaction  scores.    

• Performed  an  analysis  to  determine  the  true  capacity  for  cardiovascular  outpatient  volume  and  the  impact  of  FTE  changes  on  patient  volume.  Analysis  included  an  assessment  of  the  physical  space  and  current  clinical  staffing.  This  analysis  informed  the  institute  Vice  Chair  of  where  FTE  changes  were  required  in  order  to  reach  the  target  patient  volume.    

 Rebiotix,  Roseville,  MN  Graduate  Student  Consultant   January  2016  –  May  2016  

• Served  as  project  manager  for  a  team  developing  a  process  map  that  integrated  probabilities  and  cost  for  several  pathways  within  Rebiotix’s  donor  program.  This  tool  is  now  used  to  determine  the  average  cost  per  entrant  into  the  donor  program,  as  well  as  to  identify  opportunities  to  alter  the  process  in  order  to  maximize  the  number  of  successful  entrants  while  minimizing  costs.    

Lumināt,  Minneapolis,  MN  Business  Development  Intern   December  2015  –  Present  

• Identifying  vertical  markets  within  the  healthcare  industry  for  several  software  products  and  developing  value  propositions,  specific  to  each  vertical,  to  bring  to  potential  clients.      

Summit  Orthopedics,  Woodbury,  MN  Administrative  Resident   May  2015  –  August  2015  

• In  response  to  the  growing  shift  in  orthopedics  towards  a  retail  market,  strategies  were  developed  to  senior  leadership  for  improving  transparency  of  quality  and  outcome  data  with  consumers  and  payors.  

• Developed  and  implemented  a  small-­‐scale  data  warehouse  to  efficiently  compile,  analyze,  and  audit  patient  data  from  several  systems  in  order  to  improve  data  integrity  and  usability  for  downstream  users.  With  this  system,  a  task  that  previously  took  six  hours  is  now  completed  in  minutes.  

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• Assisted  the  Director  of  Contracting  in  developing  a  bundled  payment  program  for  total  joint  procedures  with  out-­‐of-­‐state  employers.  

 Baldwin  Area  Medical  Center,  Baldwin,  WI  Graduate  Student  Consultant   January  2015  –  May  2015  

• Researched  and  developed  a  1-­‐year  action  plan  and  timeline  for  the  relocation  of  a  critical  access  hospital.  

• Final  deliverable  provided  an  efficient  plan  to  administrators  for  relocation  that  met  all  regulatory  requirements  and  allowed  for  continuous  provision  of  services  over  the  course  of  the  move.  

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE    University  of  Michigan  Medical  School,  Ann  Arbor,  MI  Research  Coordinator   September  2012  –  Present  

• Primary  coordinator  for  a  multi-­‐site  RO1  study  developing  new  outcome  measures  related  to  quality  of  life.  

• Develop  and  manage  a  data  warehouse  for  collection,  storage,  auditing,  and  reporting  of  study  data  in  compliance  with  IRB  and  HIPAA  requirements.  System  has  been  migrated  to  several  other  large-­‐scale  studies  and  is  still  in  use  today.    

• Led  marking  of  studies  and  lab,  recruited  study  participants,  and  spoke  at  national  conferences  and  awareness  events.  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  School  of  Public  Health  Consulting  Club  –  Officer     September  2014  –  Present  School  of  Public  Health  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  –  Board  Member     September  2014  –  Present  Students  for  Operation  Smile  –  Founder  and  President   April  2010  –  May  2012      

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Joshua  Newton  [email protected];  (818)  419-­‐7322  www.linkedin.com/in/joshuagnewton  

     

Strategy      |      Operations      |      Process  Improvement      |      Patient/Employee  Engagement    

 PROFILE  Eager,  driven,  and  self-­‐motivated  leader  and  MHA  candidate  looking  for  future  opportunities  at  an  integrated  health  system  or  community  hospital.    Extensive  experience  working  in  large  integrated  health  systems,  small  community  hospitals,  healthcare  consulting  firms,  and  other  non-­‐healthcare  businesses.    Intrinsically  motivated  and  passionate  for  servant  leadership  and  strive  to  leave  a  positive  impact  for  all.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017  

• Marion  B.  and  Gordon  L.  Alexander  Sr.  Scholarship  Recipient,  Graduate  Assistantship  Recipient,  President  -­‐  University  of  Minnesota  School  of  Public  Health  Consulting  Club  (UMSPHCC),  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  Member,  Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  CLARION  Case  Competition,  Class  of  2017  Graduation  Representative    

 Brigham  Young  University,  Provo,  UT  –  Bachelor  of  Science  –  Neuroscience    August  2014  

• BYU  Healthcare  Management  Association  Member,  BYU  Italian  Club,  2ft  Prosthetics  • Minors  in  Global  Business  and  Literacy,  Italian  

 HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Studer  Group,  Pensacola,  FL  –  Administrative  Resident      May  2016  –  September  2016  

• Created  and  championed  a  comprehensive  quality  review  process  for  Studer  Group’s  entire  evidence-­‐based  content  framework  and  proposed  an  implementation  plan  to  the  executive  team  of  Studer  Group  

• Partnered  with  Studer  Group  coaches  in  conducting  evidence-­‐based  assessments  of  multiple  clients  around  tactics  such  as  employee  rounding,  bedside  shift  report,  90  day  plans,  stop-­‐light  reports  and  others  

• Coached  multiple  hospital  executive  teams,  nurse  directors,  and  non-­‐clinical  directors  on  implementing  tactics  to  improve  accountability  of  their  direct  reports  regarding  goals  for  improving  patient  experience  

• Attended  national  conferences,  leadership  development  institutes,  executive  operations  meetings,  and  strategy  meetings  

 Fairview  Health  Services,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Graduate  Student  Consultant                January  2016  –  May  2016  

• Completed  an  in-­‐depth  strategic  market  analysis  for  Fairview’s  Pediatric  Rehabilitation  Services.  • Used  a  SWOT  analysis  to  determine  how  Fairview  can  best  manage  and  maintain  substantial  growth  

they  have  seen  in  Pediatric  Rehab  over  the  last  five  years.    Community  Memorial  Health  System,  Ventura,  CA  –  Administrative  Intern   September  2014  –  October  2014  

• Worked  directly  under  the  CEO  on  various  projects  with  the  executive  team  ranging  from  operations,  finance,  clinic  management,  and  human  resources  

• Assisted  with  strategic  decision  making  in  building  a  new  replacement  acute  care  hospital  • Attended  several  executive  level  meetings  including  board  meetings,  finance  and  operations  

committee  meetings,  and  meetings  with  executives  from  other  hospitals    • Helped  negotiate  a  contract  with  a  hospitalist  group  

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 Intermountain  Healthcare,  Provo,  UT  –  Administrative  Intern   January  2014  –  August  2014  

• Performed  leadership  rounding  on  over  800  patients  in  the  med/surg  inpatient  unit  to  assess  and  audit  the  quality  of  care  delivered  to  the  patients  by  clinicians  

• Worked  with  administration  to  help  both  clinical  and  non-­‐clinical  staff  be  compliant  with  an  evidence-­‐based  communication  framework  proven  to  decrease  patient  anxiety,  improve  clinical  outcomes,  and  increase  patient  compliance  with  the  plan  of  care  

• Managed  and  audited  daily  hourly  rounding  percentages  of  RNs  and  PCAs  on  the  med/surg  inpatient  unit  

• Provided  analytical  support  to  a  project  for  Intermountain  Healthcare’s  Advanced  Training  Program  in  Healthcare  Delivery  Improvement  (ATP),  a  course  in  rapid  cycle  process  improvement  in  a  healthcare  setting.  The  project  focused  on  utilizing  evidence-­‐based  tactics  to  improve  pain  satisfaction  HCAHPS  scores  to  the  90th  percentile  on  the  ortho/neuro  inpatient  unit      

Intermountain  Healthcare,  Provo,  UT  –  Emergency  Room  Volunteer   October  2012  –  May  2013  • Transported  patients  to  get  MRIs,  CT  scans,  ultrasounds,  X-­‐rays,  and  to  surgical  floors  • Worked  with  nurses  and  physicians  in  helping  them  attend  to  needs  of  patients  in  the  ER  and  assist  

where  needed    ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  Insidesales.com,  Provo,  UT  –  Business  Development  Representative   October  2014  –  July  2015  East  West  Bank,  Provo,  UT  –  Independent  Sales  Representative   November  2012  –  January  2014  Neuroscience  Dept.,  Brigham  Young  University,  Provo,  UT  –  Research  Assistant    April  2012  –  January  2014  Brigham  Young  University,  Provo,  UT  –  Italian  Teacher   April  2012  –  October  2013    COMMUNITY  SERVICE  EXPERIENCE  Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Patient  Advocate   September  2015  –  Present  

• Volunteered  at  a  free  clinic  for  an  underserved  population  in  Minnesota  • Gathered  each  patient’s  social  history  and  health  needs  • Communicated  each  patient’s  needs  with  care  team  members  • Helped  patients  find  necessary  health  and  social  services  by  using  my  skills  to  make  it  possible  for  

them  to  help  themselves    

2ft  Prosthetics,  Provo,  UT  –  Executive  Director   September  2011  –  September  2013  • Created  and  managed  relationships  with  international  hospitals,  universities,  other  non-­‐profit  

organizations,  and  prosthetists  in  order  to  create  prosthetic  clinics  in  underdeveloped  countries    • Managed  a  501(c)3  non-­‐profit  organization  as  Executive  Director  • Coordinated  necessary  projects  to  be  completed  in  the  BYU  club  with  the  vision  of  the  Board  of  

Directors  • Developed  a  new  website  and  brand  for  the  organization  • Responsible  for  receiving  over  $10,000  in  grants    

 The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-­‐day  Saints,  Milan,  Italy  –  Missionary   August  2009  –  August  2011  

• Volunteered  for  two  years  as  a  proselyting  missionary  in  Milan,  Italy  and  surrounding  cities  • Trained  and  taught  over  130  missionaries  time  management,  teaching,  and  ministry  skills  • Taught  English  classes  and  performed  community  service  weekly  to  local  Italians  

 HONORS/AWARDS  Lean  Six  Sigma  Green  Belt   2016  Marion  B.  and  Gordon  L.  Alexander  Sr.  Academic  Scholarship  Recipient   2015  ACTFL  Italian  Language  Certificate  –  Advanced  High     2004  Eagle  Scout                                                              

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Bianca  Nguyen  [email protected]  |  248-­‐635-­‐0387  

https://www.linkedin.com/in/biancanguyen        

   

Population  Health      |      Health  Disparities      |      Performance  Improvement    

 PROFILE  Goal-­‐oriented  young  professional  with  a  history  of  motivating  teams  and  optimizing  resources  to  achieve  the  goals  and  objectives  of  the  organization.  Professional  and  personal  interests  are  dedicated  to  working  with  underserved  communities  to  ensure  health  equity  and  help  improve  the  individual’s  quality  of  life.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Michigan,  College  of  Literature,  Science,  and  the  Arts,  Ann  Arbor,  MI  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Biopsychology,  Cognition,  and  Neuroscience  with  Minor  in  Applied  Statistics   Dec  2014    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Hennepin  County  Medical  Center,  Minneapolis,  MN  Administrative  Resident   May  2016—Aug  2016  

• Constructed  an  operational  redesign  of  workflow  and  processes  across  Primary  Care,  Specialty  Care,  and  Surgical  Services  to  increase  patient  and  staff  satisfaction,  improve  patient  outcomes,  and  reduce  loss  of  revenue  from  outpatient  surgery  cancellations  

• Developed  a  plan  to  establish  a  centralized  preoperative  clinic  in  anticipation  of  opening  a  new  Ambulatory  Outpatient  Surgery  Center  

 Native  American  Community  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN  Administrative  Intern   Nov  2015—May  2016    

• Assisted  with  administrative  operations  as  needed  in  a  clinic  specializing  in  multicultural  health  • Conducted  data  analysis  to  identify  areas  for  performance  improvement  and  inform  clinic  

strategy    Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN  Clerk   Oct  2015—present    

• Coordinate  multidisciplinary  care  teams  to  efficiently  meet  patient  needs  in  a  student-­‐run  free  clinic  

• Communicate  closely  with  Clinic  Coordinator  to  monitor  operations  and  manage  clinic  flow    ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE    People  Serving  People–  Children’s  Activity  and  Tutoring  Volunteer     Nov  2015—May  2016  Asian  Mentorship  Program  –  Peer  Mentor                                Sept  2012—Dec  2014  Glacier  Hills  Senior  Living  Community  –  Resident  Life  Intern                              Jan  2012—April  2012  Y&B  Nail  Supply  –  Sales  Representative    June  2009—Aug  2015      

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 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE    Community  Stewardship  Initiative–  Public  Relations  Manager             Oct  2015—present  Student  Health  Advisory  Council  –  Council  Member     Sept  2014—Dec  2015  University  Students  Acting  Against  Cancer–Secretary,  Community  Outreach  Chair   April  2012—April  2014  Vietnamese  Student  Association  –  Co-­‐President  and  Cultural  Chair                         April  2012—April  2014    HONORS/AWARDS  Lowell  &  Leslie  Kruse  Scholarship  for  Community  Performance  Excellence                   Jan  2016  Douglas  Bean  Hospital  and  Healthcare  Scholarship   Sept  2015  University  Honors,  University  of  Michigan   April  2012—Dec  2014  

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Kaci  Parsons  [email protected]  |  (320)-­‐492-­‐7398    www.linkedin.com/in/kaciparsons    

     

Long-­‐term  Care      |      Patient-­‐Centered      |      Population  Health      |      Operations      |      Strategy    

 PROFILE  Hardworking,  dependable,  analytic student  at  the  University  of  Minnesota’s  School  of  Public  Health  with  experience  and  interest  in  long-­‐term  care,  data  analytics,  process  improvement,  and  hospital  administration.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  MI  Bachelor  of  Arts  –  Psychology  (with  honors)                                                                            May  2013    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Augustana  Care,  Minneapolis,  MN                Administrative  Resident   May  2016  –  August  2016  

• Analyzed  and  evaluated  organizational  wide  turnover  issues  and  presented  strategies  regarding  turnover  reduction  to  senior  leadership    

• Coordinated  human  resource  recruiting  process  for  assisted  living  aides  as  well  as  other  personnel  matters  

• Managed  a  comprehensive  competitive  and  market  share  analysis  for  assisted  living  and  skilled  nursing  facility  in  order  to  predict  demand  for  assisted  living  at  the  cost  and  service  level  need  in  the  community  

• Worked  with  leaders  and  staff  to  implement  a  food  delivery  system  between  skilled  nursing  facility  and  assisted  living  facility  in  order  to  consolidate  and  reduce  expenses  for  the  facilities    

American  Red  Cross,  St.  Paul,  MN                          Student  Consultant     February  2016  –  May  2016  

• Led  a  comprehensive  assessment  of  blood  donation  processes  in  order  to  achieve  2.4  donors/FTE/hour  at  mobile  drives  

• Presented  recommendations  to  senior  leadership  on  process  improvement  regarding  staffing,  technology,  and  blood  drive  operations  

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  University  of  Minnesota  Evidence-­‐based  Practice  Center,  Minneapolis,  MN          Graduate  Research  Assistant   February  2016  –  May  2016  

• Collected  and  prepared  data  for  a  systematic  review  of  bipolar  disorder  • Created  data  ready  for  the  second  level  of  review  and  analysis  

 

Inter-­‐University  Consortium  for  Political  and  Social  Research,  University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  MI  Research  Technician  Senior   February  2014  –  October  2015    

• Prepared  social  science  research  data  and  materials  for  permanent  archiving  and  dissemination  to  consortium  members  interested  in  the  data  for  secondary  analysis  

• Communicated  with  Principal  Investigators  and  researchers  regarding  data  integrity  • Evaluated  and  verified  data  completion  and  usability  for  secondary  use  

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• Special  project:  Cleaned  and  prepared  raw  data  for  public  use  and  created  deliverables  for  the  National  Survey  of  Family  Growth,  funded  by  the  Centers  for  Disease  Control  and  the  National  Center  for  Health  Statistics  

 Institute  for  Social  Research,  University  of  Michigan,  Ann  Arbor,  MI  Undergraduate  Assistant  in  Research  (Psychosocial  Aging  Group)   January  2012  –  May  2013  

• Screened,  managed,  scheduled,  and  interviewed  over  100  older  adult  participants  for  a  pilot  study  and  the  2-­‐DAY  Study:  Memory  for  Yesterday  for  research  on  subjective  well-­‐being  in  older  adults  

• Coordinate  in  data  collection,  entry,  and  analysis,  including  creating  charts  and  tables  for  future  papers,  presentations,  and  further  analysis  regarding  older  adults  and  well-­‐being  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  or  (COMMUNITY  SERVICE)  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Project  Manager,  Community  Service  Initiative     September  2015  –  Present  

• Collaborated  with  members  of  the  community  to  organize,  coordinate,  and  execute  volunteering  event  for  University  of  Minnesota  MHA  students  

 University  of  Michigan  Housing,  Ann  Arbor,  MI  Resident  Advisor   January  2011  –  May  2013  

• Assessed  the  academic,  social,  and  psychological  needs  of  residents  in  a  residence  hall  of  over  375  students  

• Planned,  organized,  and  hosted  a  variety  of  community  building  events,  ranging  from  facilitating  relationships  between  residents  to  educational  activities  

• Worked  with  other  staff  members  to  create  an  inclusive  community  through  activities  and  positive  interactions  with  residents  such  as  welcome  week  activities  like  an  ice  cream  social  

• Advised  and  mentored  first  year  residents  on  academic  and  life  skills  including  study  strategies,  time  management,  and  independent  living  

 Country  Manor  Nursing  Home,  Sartell,  MN  Volunteer   June  2008  –  August  2009  

• Supervised  and  assisted  around  200  residents  with  therapeutic  recreation  activities  such  as  group  outings,  games,  and  one  to  one  activities  

 St.  Benedict’s  Senior  Community,  St.  Cloud,  MN  Volunteer   May  2005  –  August  2007  

• Assisted  with  approximately  150  residents  with  social  and  individual  activities  both  within  the  campus  and  outside  of  the  campus  

• Transported  residents  to  activities  or  appointments  within  the  campus  to  that  improved  health  and  wellbeing  of  the  resident  

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 Steven  Payne  

[email protected]  |  (605)  261-­‐1623  www.linkedin.com/in/stevenmarkpayne    

     

Healthcare  Leadership    |    Continuous  Improvement    |    Innovation      |    Strategy    |    Operations      

PROFILE  Motivated  MHA  candidate  with  experience  in  project  management,  cost  savings,  operations,  and  population  health  management.  Extensive  leadership  experience  requiring  strong  organizational  and  communication  skills,  critical  thinking,  and  problem  solving.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota  –  Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017    University  of  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  SD  Bachelor  of  Business  Administration  –  Health  Services  Administration   May  2015    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE  Cleveland  Clinic  –  Main  Campus,  Cleveland,  OH  Administrative  Intern  –  Executive  Administration   May  2016  –  August  2016  

• Worked  closely  with  executive-­‐level  leadership  to  identify  cost  savings  opportunities  and  operationalize  efficient  practices  throughout  the  enterprise.  

• Analyzed  physician  productivity  rates  against  exam  room  utilization  rates  and  recommended  changes  to  physician  schedules  to  accommodate  the  need  for  additional  providers  at  two  regional  Family  Health  Centers.  

• Developed  a  Physician  Communication  Certification  Program  to  assist  physicians  in  effectively  communicating  with  patients  regarding  various  aspects  of  care  delivery.  

• Created  and  managed  a  review  of  over  3,000  open  employment  positions  for  all  institutes,  regional  hospitals,  divisions,  and  departments  across  the  enterprise.  

• Maintained  master  file  of  over  250  clinical  registries  to  identify  efficiencies,  consolidate  duplicates,  and  eliminate  outdated  registries.  

• Built  and  maintained  the  Post  Discharge  Call  Program  report  to  improve  patient  outcomes  and  experience  while  reducing  readmissions  rates  across  the  enterprise.  

• Researched  physician  burnout  trends  and  produced  slide  deck  for  the  Chief  Executive  Officer.  • Centralized  contact  information  of  executive  leadership  assistants  in  electronic  format.  • Clinical  observations:  aortic  arch  replacement  redo  with  additional  by-­‐pass  open  heart  surgery,  

internal  medicine  inpatient  nursing    Avera  Medical  Group,  Sioux  Falls,  SD  Clinic  Quality  Intern   May  2014  –  August  2014  

• Developed  a  presentation  on  the  significance  of  Coordinated  Care,  Physician  Quality  Reporting  System,  and  Meaningful  Use  as  reimbursement  models  transform.  

• Researched  scope  of  practice  limitations  of  chiropractors  in  the  state  of  South  Dakota.  • Shadowed  the  Chief  Medical  Officer,  Chief  Administrative  Officer,  Director  of  Service  Lines,  and  

members  of  the  clinic  quality  team.  • Clinical  observations:  da  Vinci  robotic  hysterectomy  surgery,  family  practice  outpatient  nursing.  

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ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  Avalon  Capital  Group,  Inc.,  North  Sioux  City,  SD  Portfolio  Intern   May  2015  –  August  2015  

Researched  investment  opportunities  ranging  from  $2  million  to  $80  million.  Developed  detailed  reports  on  products,  businesses,  and  industries.  

 Beacom  School  of  Business  –  University  of  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  SD  Technology  Fellow   February  2012  –  May  2015  

• Assisted  faculty  with  incorporating  technology  in  the  classroom.  • Created  websites,  presentations,  videos,  and  other  electronic  media  for  faculty.  

 Harvard  Square  Business  Association,  Cambridge,  MA  Executive  Intern   May  2013  –  July  2013  

• Planned  and  implemented  several  community  events.  • Updated  events  calendar,  maintained  website,  created  press  releases,  and  media  reports.  

 Great  Plains  International  Trade  Association,  Yankton,  SD  Executive  Intern   May  2012  –  November  2012  

• Managed  logistics  of  a  two-­‐day  international  trade  forum  for  experts  throughout  the  Midwest.  • Established  immediate,  intermediate,  and  long-­‐term  strategic  plans.  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  MHA  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  –  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Project  Manager   August  2015  –  Present  

• Serve  the  greater  Minneapolis  community  through  various  volunteer  projects.  • Acted  as  project  lead  for  Open  Arms  of  Minnesota  and  UMNDM  Bowling  Fundraiser.  

 Dakotathon  –  University  of  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  SD  Overall  Chair  (President)    April  2014  –  April  2015  

• Led  USD’s  largest  student-­‐run  organization  to  a  record  breaking  year  in  terms  of  student  involvement  and  fundraising.  

• Directed  21  Executive  Board  members  and  a  diverse  group  of  nearly  450  student  volunteers.  • Utilized  several  fundraising  outlets  to  raise  over  $84,000  for  Children’s  Miracle  Network.  • Created  a  207-­‐page  manual  containing  best  practices  for  the  next  Overall  Chair.  

 Technology  Chair   April  2013  –  April  2014  

• Operated  sound  and  video  equipment  for  all  organizational  events.  • Produced  and  played  family  story  videos  for  families  who  were  unable  to  attend  the  event.  

 Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  –  University  of  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  SD  Philanthropy  ChairmanJanuary  2014  –  May  2014  

• Planned  and  managed  10  philanthropic  events  throughout  the  spring  2014  semester.  • Coordinated  “Paddy  Murphy  Week”  which  raised  $2,000  for  Children’s  Miracle  Network  in  one  

week.    Alternative  Week  of  Off-­‐Campus  Learning,  Baltimore,  MD  Transportation  Chair   December  2013  

• Participated  in  service  projects  dealing  with  health,  hunger,  and  homelessness.  • Arranged  group  transportation  for  10  student  volunteers.  

 

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Daniel  S.  Plooster  (608)  434-­‐4066  |  [email protected]  www.linkedin.com/in/danielsplooster    

   

Healthcare  Consulting      |      Strategy      |      Project  Management      |      Service  Line  Delivery      

EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota  –  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017    University  of  Minnesota  –  Carlson  School  of  Management,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Business  Administration   Expected  May  2017    University  of  Wisconsin,  Madison,  WI  Bachelor  of  Business  Administration  –  Finance,  Investment  Banking  and  MHR  Management   May  2012    PROFESSIONAL  EXPERIENCE  The  Chartis  Group,  Chicago,  IL  Summer  Consultant   June  2016  –  August  2016  

• Provided  senior  consultant  level  work  on  a  cancer  service  line  strategy  for  a  nationally  ranked  AMC  • Performed  in  depth  analytics  on  the  competitive  landscape  for  multiple  regions  surrounding  the  flagship  hospital  • Owned  entirely  one  of  the  ten  major  principles  for  achieving  the  strategic  vision  for  the  system  

 Minor  and  James  Medical,  Seattle,  WA  Administrative  Resident   June  2015  –  August  2015  

• Developed  strategies  to  improve  patient  access  to  primary  care  for  >20  Internal  Medicine  physician  practices  spanning  3  locations  (Seattle,  Bellevue,  and  Mercer  Island)  with  an  expected  net  income  increase  of  $5M  

• Delivered  recommendations  and  implementation  steps  for  leveraging  APC’s,  care  team  redesign,  direct  patient  scheduling,  idle  time,  PCMH,  virtual  visits,  and  other  levers  to  double  growth  trends  and  grow  average  panel  size  while  improving  patient  satisfaction  without  addition  space  

• Created  performance  tracking  tools  including  provider  level  scorecards  and  practice  group  level  dashboards  • Projected  2016  operating  budget  effects  of  the  arrival/departure  of  >10  physicians  • Managed  an  emergency  preparedness  and  business  continuity  redesign  as  a  direct  report  for  the  Safety  Officer  • Identified  workflow  design  opportunities  and  optimal  staffing  levels  for  prior  authorizations  with  a  proposed  net  

effect  of  improving  “first  touch”  queue  to  within  24  hours    Allina  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Project  Manager   December  2014  –  May  2015  

• Coordinated  a  $5M  population  health  grant  as  the  primary  point  of  contact  for  13  participating  communities  • Developed  director  level  recommendations  on  sustainability  tactics  for  the  community  wellness  services  • Organized  multiple  cross-­‐cohort  meetings  and  acted  as  a  facilitator  for  communication  among  the  communities,  

Rainbow  Research,  Allina  Health,  and  the  George  Family  Foundation  • Secured  a  consulting  engagement  between  Penny  George  Institute  for  Health  and  Healing  and  the  University  of  

Minnesota  School  of  Public  Health  Consulting  Club  aimed  at  an  integrative  health  service  line  Epic  Systems,  Verona,  WI  Implementation  Consultant   September  2012  –  November  2013  

• Led  an  electronic  medical  record  (EMR)  software  installation  for  the  radiology  and  cardiology  departments  for  a  900  bed,  3  hospital,  and  10  clinics  healthcare  system  budgeted  at  >$10M  

• Facilitated  focus  groups  of  managers,  physicians,  and  key  department  employees  to  determine  client  needs  • Conducted  >10  workflow-­‐validation  sessions  with  over  10  -­‐  50  health  care  professionals  and  created  solutions  for  >15  

customized  workflows  to  satisfy  clinician  demands  and  ease  transition  • Delivered  executive  level  progress  metrics  in  a  clear,  concise  manner  increasing  operational  satisfaction  • Developed  an  internal  employee  class  and  designed  more  than  3  online  instruction  manuals  

     

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LEADERSHIP  Tanzania  Africa  Volunteer  Global  Healthcare  Administration,  Consultant   January  2016  University  of  Minnesota  MHA  Class  of  2016,  Vice  President   September  2014  –  Present  U  of  MN  School  of  Public  Health  Consulting  Club,  Founder/President             September  2014  –  Present  Medical  Industry  Leadership  Institute  Student  Association,  President                     October  2015  –  Present  Graduate  Volunteer  Consultants,  Managing  Partner,  Team  Lead                     October  2015  –  Present  Carlson  Consulting  Club,  VP  of  Management,  Internal,  Tech  &  Healthcare     April  2016  –  Present  MHA  Accounting  &  Finance,  MBA  MILI,  Graduate  Teaching  Assistant    April  2015  –  Present  Medtronic  Interdisciplinary  Healthcare  Case  Competition,  Participant     September  2014,  2015    ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  Avalon  Capital  Group,  Inc.,  North  Sioux  City,  SD  Portfolio  Intern   May  2015  –  August  2015  

• Researched  investment  opportunities  ranging  from  $2  million  to  $80  million.  • Developed  detailed  reports  on  products,  businesses,  and  industries.  

 Beacom  School  of  Business  –  University  of  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  SD  Technology  Fellow   February  2012  –  May  2015  

• Assisted  faculty  with  incorporating  technology  in  the  classroom.  • Created  websites,  presentations,  videos,  and  other  electronic  media  for  faculty.  

 Harvard  Square  Business  Association,  Cambridge,  MA  Executive  Intern   May  2013  –  July  2013  

• Planned  and  implemented  several  community  events.  • Updated  events  calendar,  maintained  website,  created  press  releases,  and  media  reports.  

 Great  Plains  International  Trade  Association,  Yankton,  SD  Executive  Intern   May  2012  –  November  2012  

• Managed  logistics  of  a  two-­‐day  international  trade  forum  for  experts  throughout  the  Midwest.  • Established  immediate,  intermediate,  and  long-­‐term  strategic  plans.  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  MHA  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  –  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Project  Manager   August  2015  –  Present  

• Serve  the  greater  Minneapolis  community  through  various  volunteer  projects.  • Acted  as  project  lead  for  Open  Arms  of  Minnesota  and  UMNDM  Bowling  Fundraiser.  

 Dakotathon  –  University  of  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  SD  Overall  Chair  (President)                        April  2014  –  April  2015  

• Led  USD’s  largest  student-­‐run  organization  to  a  record  breaking  year  in  terms  of  student  involvement  and  fundraising.  

• Directed  21  Executive  Board  members  and  a  diverse  group  of  nearly  450  student  volunteers.  • Utilized  several  fundraising  outlets  to  raise  over  $84,000  for  Children’s  Miracle  Network.  • Created  a  207-­‐page  manual  containing  best  practices  for  the  next  Overall  Chair.  

 Technology  Chair                        April  2013  –  April  2014  

• Operated  sound  and  video  equipment  for  all  organizational  events.  • Produced  and  played  family  story  videos  for  families  who  were  unable  to  attend  the  event.  

 Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon  –  University  of  South  Dakota,  Vermillion,  SD  Philanthropy  Chairman   January  2014  –  May  2014  

• Planned  and  managed  10  philanthropic  events  throughout  the  spring  2014  semester.  • Coordinated  “Paddy  Murphy  Week”  which  raised  $2,000  for  Children’s  Miracle  Network  in  one  week.  

 Alternative  Week  of  Off-­‐Campus  Learning,  Baltimore,  MD  Transportation  Chair                      December  2013  

• Participated  in  service  projects  dealing  with  health,  hunger,  and  homelessness.  • Arranged  group  transportation  for  10  student  volunteers.  

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Katherine  E.  Reysack  Email:  [email protected]  |  Cell:  (563)320-­‐7444  

 www.linkedin.com/katherine.reysack    

 Specialty  Care    |    Population  Health    |    Healthcare  Policy    |    Strategic  Planning  

 PROFILE  Population  health  management  and  specialty  care  expert  looking  for  administrative  fellowship  opportunities  in  a  mission-­‐driven  organization  that  will  provide  continued  learning  experiences  and  a  supportive  culture.  Extensive  project-­‐based  experience  from  a  diverse  range  of  health  facilities,  such  as  long-­‐term  care  centers  to  critical  access  hospitals  and  regional  acute  care  facilities.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota  –  Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration           Expected  May  2017    Truman  State  University,  Kirksville,  MO        Bachelor  of  Science  -­‐  Health  Science  (Minor:  Business  Administration)                Dec.  2014        

• Certified  Health  Education  Specialist  (Oct.  2014)    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE  Dignity  Health,  Redding,  CA  –  North  State  Administrative  Resident                Summer  2016  Project  1:  Homeless  Patient  Recuperative  Care  Coalition    

• Enhanced  organizational  community  investment  of  homeless  and  nearly  homeless  through  closer  integration  with  community  health  centers,  transitional  housing,  and  police  force.      

• Strengthened  homeless  patient  discharge  plans  through  creation  of  process  flow  chart  and  compilation  of  services  available  throughout  county.    

• Identified  potential  return  on  investment  for  community  recuperative  care  beds  through  identification  of  high-­‐flyer  homeless  patients,  costs  due  to  potentially  avoidable  days,  and  individual  chart  reviews.    

Project  2:  Interventional  Radiology  Service  at  Critical  Access  Hospital  • Measured  current  procedure  cost  and  created  and  implemented  strategy  to  keep  charges  comparable  to  

nearest  acute  care  hospital.    • Fostered  relationship  with  physician  that  helped  to  improve  pre-­‐procedure  patient  interview  process.    • Coordinated  with  IR  department  at  acute  care  hospital  to  assist  in  nurse  training  and  sustainability  of  

program.  Project  3:  Acquisition  of  Independent  Primary  Care  Practice  

• Witnessed  development  and  implementation  of  plan  to  acquire  and  manage  largest  independent  primary  care  practice  in  service  area,  in  a  state  without  the  right  to  employ  physicians.    

• Assisted  in  creation  of  management  business  plan  and  service  agreement  later  presented  to  corporate  board  for  approval.    

 Hennepin  County  Medical  Center,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Student  Consulting  Group            Feb.  –  May  2016  Project:  Aqui  Para  Ti  Program    

• Identified  barriers  limiting  financial  sustainability  of  program  catering  to  Latino  youth  and  families.  • Recommended  change  to  corporate  population  health  strategy  to  reflect  decrease  in  future  cost  of  care,  

which  was  later  implemented.  • Coordinated  communication  between  administrative  team  and  physician  group  to  attain  agreement  on  

financial  performance,  strategic  alignment,  and  move  towards  different  service  model.      

Penny  George  Institute  for  Health  and  Healing,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Student  Intern        Sept.  2015  –  Apr.  2016  Project:  Corporate  Wellness  Market  Analysis    

• Conducted  marketing  analysis  for  employee  wellness  program  with  regards  to  current  market  share  and  pricing  of  services  offered.  

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• Developed  positioning  strategy  with  regards  competitor  differentiation  and  company’s  unique  marketable  services.  

 Summit  Pointe  Senior  Living,  Marion,  IA  –  Administrative  Intern         Summer  2015  

• Identified  changes  in  policy  and  procedure  with  implementation  of  elderly  waiver.  • Spearheaded  change  from  tenant  paper  records  to  electronic  health  system.    • Led  hiring  and  training  process  for  Culinary  Director.  • Prepared  monthly  budget  for  culinary  supplies  and  staff  of  15  when  acting  as  interim                                                      

Culinary  Director.  • Responsible  for  design  and  construction  project  of  lobby,  community  room,  and  director  offices.  

 Physiotherapy  Associate,  Des  Moines,  IA  –  Patient  Services  Manager    Jan.  –  May  2015  

• Established  brand  new  corporate  clinic  location  and  assisted  in  bringing  100+  new  clients  through  internal  and  business  marketing.  

• Performed  audits  over  worker’s  compensation,  Medicare,  and  Medicaid  patient  files.  • Coordinated  patient  insurance  benefits  with  billing  and  payment  systems.  

 MercyCare  Business  Health  Solutions,  Cedar  Rapids,  IA  –  Wellness  Intern     Summer  2014    

• Conducted  biometric  and  health  risk  assessments  for  clients.  • Developed  a  60-­‐minute  health  information  presentation  over  self-­‐compassion  now  included  in  all  

corporate  wellness  programs.  • Analyzed  wellness  program  participant  survey  results  and  wellness  program  effectiveness.  • Determined  health  risk  of  corporate  business  based  off  of  analytic  reports  and  assessments.  

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  University  of  Minnesota,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Research  Assistant  (Dr.  Katie  White)    Aug.  2015  –  Present  

• Assisted  research  on  telehealth  benefits  and  reimbursement  in  private  insurance  companies  and  healthcare  delivery  systems  

 American  College  of  Healthcare  Executives,  Minnesota  Chapter  Event  Committee,  Student  Member                                                                                                                                                                                                              Sept.  2015  –  Present    

• Coordinated  semi-­‐annual  state  chapter  meetings  by  identifying  keynote  speakers  and  the  expert  panel,  and  by  organizing  meeting  logistics  such  as  venue,  registration,  and  meals  

 Truman  State  University,  Student  Wellness  Program,  Kirksville,  MO  Program  Developer  and  Marketing  Assistant                                                            Aug.  –  Dec.  2014  

• Established  marketing  campaign  for  new  financial  fitness  program  at  Truman  State  University  by  creating  pamphlets,  posters,  podcasts,  and  website  

 Truman  State  University,  Health  and  Exercise  Science  Department,  Kirksville,  MO    Research  Assistant  (Dr.  Roberta  Donahue)    Aug.  –  Dec.  2014  

• Conducted  research  and  assessment  on  stressors  and  negative  coping  methods  in  areas  such  as  drugs  and  alcohol  for  students  from  Truman  State  University  

 Teaching  Assistant  (Introductory  Public  Health)    Dec.  2013  –  May  2014  Teaching  Assistant  (Human  Anatomy)Dec.  2013  –  May  2014    LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  &  HONORS  American  College  of  Healthcare  Executives  (ACHE)  –  Member                   Sept.  2015  –  Present    School  of  Public  Health,  University  of  Minnesota  –  Howard  Johnson  Scholarship    Sept.  2015  –  Present    Student  Public  Health  Association,  Truman  State  University  –  President     Dec.  2013  –  Dec.  2014    Health  and  Exercise  Science  Dept.,  Truman  State  University  –  Future  Professional  of  the  Year   Dec.  2014  

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Jimmy  Rickert  [email protected]  |  (502)  619-­‐3679  

www.linkedin.com/in/jimmyrickert        

 Operations      |      Performance  Improvement      |      Post-­‐Acute  Care      |      Patient  Satisfaction  

 PROFILE  Being  able  to  create  change  and  innovation  in  healthcare  so  that  others  can  live  healthier  and  happier  lives  is  a  passion  of  mine.    Performance  improvement  is  something  that  is  happening  every  day  in  healthcare  and  leads  to  better  outcomes  and  happier  patients.    Innovative  post-­‐acute  care  is  the  way  of  the  future  allowing  patients  to  recover  faster  and  return  home  sooner.    These,  among  others,  are  major  interests  of  mine  and  will  help  to  push  me  in  the  direction  of  a  successful  career  in  healthcare.            EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Kentucky,  Lexington,  KY  B.S.,  Business  Economics  (BSBE)  &  B.B.A.,  Management  (Double  Major)    May  2015    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Norton  Healthcare,  Louisville,  KY  (Residency)  Postgraduate  Intern  –  Quality  Management   May  2016-­‐August  2016  

• Headed  a  performance  improvement  team  tasked  with  creating  and  implementing  policies  to  improve  patient  taxi  voucher  processes.  Implemented  a  pilot  program  at  the  facility  with  the  highest  taxi  voucher  utilization  (downtown  emergency  department)  that  saved  an  average  of  $1,200  per  week  and  decreased  voucher  utilization  by  88%.    Created  a  partnership  with  the  local  public  bus  transportation  service  in  order  to  implement  “bus  tokens”  to  use  in  conjunction  with  taxi  vouchers.    Developed  a  patient  registry  to  track  voucher  and  bus  token  usage  by  patient  across  the  Norton  Healthcare  system.  

• Co-­‐led  a  task  force  that  developed  a  one-­‐year  pilot  Community  Paramedicine  program  at  Norton  Healthcare.    Headed  the  operations  sub-­‐team  that  created  protocols,  detailed  workflow  process  maps  for  patient  referral  and  flow  through  the  program,  and  specific  criteria  for  patients  to  enter  the  program  based  on  hospital  utilization  and  specific  chronic  disease  groups.    This  sub-­‐team  also  finalized  a  partnership  with  an  outside  EMS  company  and  helped  create  integration  between  each  organization’s  electronic  medical  records.    Also  oversaw  the  marketing,  data  collection,  information  technology,  and  education  sub-­‐teams  that  were  instrumental  in  creating  the  Community  Paramedicine  program.    A  successful  pilot  should  help  to  create  formal  statutes  in  the  state  of  Kentucky  for  Community  Paramedicine,  a  service  that  has  proven  to  decrease  30  day  readmission  rates  and  emergency  department  utilization  in  a  number  of  other  states.  

• Wrote  a  business  case  analysis  that  detailed  the  pros  and  cons  of  bringing  outpatient  infusion  services  in-­‐house  at  Norton  Healthcare.    This  business  case  analysis  took  into  account  the  patient  satisfaction,  cost,  reimbursement,  associate  satisfaction,  and  relational  consequences  associated  with  bringing  the  services  in-­‐house.  

• Performed  an  audit  on  a  Norton  Healthcare  joint  venture  where  costs  were  rising  rapidly  over  the  past  two  years.    The  audit  worked  to  judge  whether  or  not  costs  were  rising  due  to  increased  volume.  

 Norton  Healthcare,  Louisville,  KY  Post-­‐graduate  Intern  –  Quality  Management   May  2015-­‐August  2015  

• Headed  a  performance  improvement  team  that  standardized  and  streamlined  physician  and  facility  credentialing.    Created  and  implemented  policies  that  ensured  responsibility  and  accountability  for  the  ongoing  credentialing  of  over  800  physicians  that  have  privileges  at  Norton  Healthcare  facilities.  

• Helped  roll  out  new  credentialing  software  that  works  in  conjunction  with  the  newly  created  policies  to  ensure  accountability.  

• Received  three  days  of  DMAIC  performance  improvement  training.    

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 Kindred  Healthcare,  Louisville,  KY  Accounts  Payable  Intern   May  2012-­‐July  2012  

• Conducted  a  project  that  identified  outstanding  checks  with  vendors  in  order  to  judge  whether  or  not  they  were  to  be  voided.  

• Worked  in  the  accounting  department  assisting  with  various  accounting  functions  and  projects.  • Received  training  in  SAP  accounting  software.  

 Louisville  VA  Medical  Center,  Louisville,  KY  Ambassador  of  Goodwill   May  2008-­‐July  2008  

• Conducted  exit  interviews  with  discharged  patients  in  order  to  gain  feedback  for  improved  patient  satisfaction.  

• Assisted  with  clerical  work.      ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE    Hilliard  Lyons  Research  Department  Intern   May  2013-­‐August  2013  

• Prepared  stock  reports  used  by  research  analysts.  • Wrote  the  daily  stock  market  update  for  the  Hilliard  Lyons  website.  • Participated  in  a  team  intern  project  that  resulted  in  a  business  case  analysis  on  the  pros  and  cons  of  

buying  e-­‐signature  software.  • Assisted  research  department  head  with  various  projects.  

 COMMUNITY  SERVICE  Community  Stewardship  Initiative   September  2015-­‐May  2016  

• Volunteered  for  Open  Arms  of  Minnesota  delivering  free,  nutritious  meals  to  those  living  with  cancer,  HIV/AIDS,  MS,  and  ALS  living  in  Minneapolis  

• Made  fleece-­‐tie  blankets  to  donate  to  People  Serving  People,  a  comprehensive  family  focused  homeless  shelter.  

• Volunteered  for  Feed  My  Starving  Children,  a  non-­‐profit  dedicated  to  feeding  hungry  children  around  the  world.    Helped  to  pack  90  boxes  of  food  equating  to  19,440  meals.  

• Helped  find  fair  market  value  prices  of  over  600  different  supplies  for  Global  Health  Ministries.    Habitat  for  Humanity   Summer  2010  

• Helped  build  houses  for  those  in  need.    Brightside  Inc.    Summer  2009  

• Volunteered  at  Brightside’s  largest  annual  fundraiser  dedicated  to  raising  money  for  a  greener  Louisville.                                                                          HONORS/AWARDS  University  of  Kentucky  summa  cum  laude   2015  University  of  Kentucky  Dean’s  List            2012-­‐2015  Xavier  University  Dean’s  List         2011  Xavier  University  Trustee  Scholarship   2011  Xavier  University  Men’s  Soccer  –  Division  1         2011  Trinity  High  School  Principal’s  List     2008–2011  National  Honor  Society  Member  &  BETA  Club  Member        2008-­‐2011  Athletic  First  Team  Academic  All-­‐State        2009-­‐2011  Trinity  High  School  Varsity  Soccer  Team  Captain     2010-­‐2011    

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Nour  S.  Saad  [email protected]  |  (410)  900-­‐5040    www.linkedin.com/in/noursaad    

     Population  Health  Management  |    Healthcare  Access    |    Quality  Improvement    |    Community  Health      

PROFILE  Second  year  MHA  student  and  experienced  business  developer  with  interest  in  the  improvement  of  healthcare  with  a  focus  on  community  health,  quality  improvement,  healthcare  access,  and  population  health  management.  Skilled  in  Microsoft  Office,  Accounts  Payable  and  Receivable,  Billing,  Contracting,  Project  Management,  and  Leadership.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration  (MHA)  (Certificate  in  Global  Health)   Expected  May  2017  

• Global  Health  Case  Competition  –  3rd  Place  (January  2016)  • Clarion  Case  Competition  –  (January-­‐March  2016)  • Memberships:  American  College  of  Healthcare  Executives  • Community  Stewardship  Initiative  –  Project  Manager  

   University  of  Maryland-­‐Baltimore  County,  Baltimore,  MD  Bachelor  of  Science  –  Biology  (Pre-­‐Medical)   May  2013    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Hennepin  County  Medical  Center,  Minneapolis,  MN  Administrative  Resident   Summer  2016  

• In  process  of  providing  leadership  with  a  feasibility  study  on  retail  DME  for  the  sleep  center  • Work  with  DME  vendors  and  other  healthcare  organizations  to  understand  past  DME  

implementations  • Interviewed  and  shadowed  sleep  center  physicians,  nurses  and  PSG  techs  to  filly  understand  

the  process  of  the  sleep  clinic  and  sleep  lab  • Consulted  with  Portfolio  Growth  and  Lean  teams  to  assist  me  with  project  

 Student  Consultant   February  2016  –  May  2016  

• Worked  with  small  team  of  students  to  deliver  economics  of  community  outreach  program  • Interviewed  many  physicians  and  other  key  stakeholders  to  understand  the  processes  of  

program  • Analyzed  target  population  to  understand  market  share  and  saturation  • Assisted  program  in  acquiring  better  funding  sources  to  increase  revenue  

 Minnesota  International  Medicine,  Minneapolis,  MN  Business  Development  Associate  and  Director  of  Interpretation  Department   September  2013  –  Present    

• Directed  Implementation  of  “Interpretation  in  Healthcare”  Division,  accruing  $700  thousand  per  year  in  revenue;  including  20  FTE’s  

• Assist  Human  Resources  on  projects  to  increase  efficiency  in  the  office,  including  payroll,  benefits,  and  reducing  overtime  usage,  mileage  and  parking  expenses,  and  increased  work  efficiency  

• Assisted  in  Award  Nomination  for  Company:  awarded  the  Governor’s  International  Trade  Award  in  2013  

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• Work  with  Accounting,  Finance  and  Negotiations,  Accounts  Payable,  Accounts  Receivable,  and  Financial  Statements.  Also  assisted  in  Medica  partnership  for  patients  and  companions  

• Assisted  with  recruiting  and  sending  physicians  abroad  to  help  address  clinical  gaps  in  hospitals  

 Minnesota  International  Medicine,  Minneapolis,  MN  Data  Management  Intern   Summer  2012  

• Received  and  processed  patient  files  for  patients  who  lacked  access  to  health  care  in  their  home  countries  

• Assisted  in  the  referral  process  of  connecting  patients  to  service  providers  • Learned  about  the  process  for  international  patients  to  receive  health  care  in  the  United  States  • Converted  a  large  set  of  paper  medical  records  into  electronic  records  for  easier  access  by  the  

care  team  Northern  Pharmacy,  Baltimore,  MD  Data  Analyst       September  2009  –  May  2010  

• Data  management  and  medical  records  processing:  improved  the  access  to  patient  data  by  organizing  the  way  the  data  was  viewed  and  by  transitioning  medical  data  from  paper  to  an  electronic  health  record  

           COMMUNITY/VOLUNTEER  EXPERIENCE  Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN  Community  Health  Worker   October  2015  –  Present  

• Provide  patients  with  resources  for  a  stable  health  care  in  the  community,  such  as  training  patients  on  federal  aid  and  supplement  programs,  and  helping  them  fill  out  necessary  forms  

• Help  patients  with  family  problems  especially  related  to  health  care  • Follow  up  with  patients  to  make  sure  applications  are  submitted  

 SHADOWING  EXPERIENCE  Abbott  Northwest  Hospital,  Minneapolis,  MN  –  Dr.  Mahmoud  Nagib,  Neurosurgery   July  2012  Johns  Hopkins  Hospital,  Baltimore,  MD  –  Dr.  Ali  Bydon,  Neurosurgery   June  2011          INTERCOLLEGIATE  ATHLETICS  University  of  Maryland-­‐Baltimore  County,  Baltimore,  MD  Men’s  Varsity  Swimming  and  Diving  Team     2008  –  2012  

• American  East  All  Conference  Team  (2009,  2010)  

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Rachel  Starkman  [email protected]  |  651-­‐307-­‐8981  www.linkedin.com/in/starkmanrachel    

       

Operations      |      Process  Improvement      |      Patient  Experience/Safety      |      Strategy    

 PROFILE  Healthcare  professional  with  experience  in  price  strategy,  price  transparency  and  employee  education  within  rural  health.    Seeking  administrative  opportunities,  with  particular  interests  in:  pediatrics,  operations,  patient  experience,  and  strategic  planning.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  College  of  Liberal  Arts,  Minneapolis,  MN  Bachelor  of  Arts  (BA)  –  English  &  Cultural  Studies  with  Comparative  Literature   May  2015  

• Minors:  Public  Health  and  Management    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Western  Wisconsin  Health  (Baldwin  Area  Medical  Center),  Baldwin,  WI  Student  Consultant:  Phase  1-­‐Research/Recommendations   January  2016  –  May  2016  

• Worked  in  a  group  of  4  to  create  a  new  pricing  strategy  with  a  focus  on  price  transparency.  • Analyzed  and  evaluated  the  market  to  determine  the  best  strategy  for  the  hospital  to  restructure  

their  pricing  strategy.  • Provided  an  implementation  plan  that  focused  on  3  areas:  Fixed  prices,  bundled  prices  &  activity  

based  costing  (ABC  Method).    Administrative  Resident:  Phase  2-­‐Implement   May  2016  –  Present  

• Implement  a  simplified  price  list  for  x-­‐rays  to  be  completely  transparent  to  patients.  • Create  an  activity  based  cost  model  to  determine  the  true  cost  of  a  procedure  in  the  radiology  

department.  • Teach  the  Chargemaster  supervisor  how  to  use  the  model  and  how  it  can  be  applied  to  other  areas  

of  the  hospital.  • Begin  educating  staff  on  how  charges  are  determined  based  on  the  cost  to  the  hospital.  • Design  a  phase  in  approach  to  reduce  patient  charges  without  harming  the  hospital  financially.  

 COMMUNITY  SERVICE  Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN  Community  Health  Worker                 October  2015  –  Present  

• Represent  patients  in  the  clinic  by  providing  resources  they  need  that  they  cannot  get  at  our  clinic,  such  as:  food  shelves,  scholarship  applications,  immigration  questions,  insurance  and  specialty  care.  

• Analyze  charts  on  EPIC,  using  patient  history  to  determine  possible  resources  needed.  • Support  other  staff  in  set-­‐up  and  clean-­‐up  of  the  clinic.  • Ensure  that  the  patients  are  getting  an  overall  great  experience  and  that  they  feel  they  can  get  the  

help  they  need.    

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Ronald  McDonald  House  Charities,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Administrative  Intern   May  2013  –  June  2015  Volunteer   May  2013  –  Present    

• Support  VP  of  Development  by  researching  potential  ideas  for  capital  campaigns  and  fundraising  events.    

• Organize  donations  through  data  entry,  while  answering  the  phones.  • Assist  anyone  in  the  office  who  is  working  on  large  events  by  researching  information  or  contacting  

people  in  the  community  for  their  support.  • Compose  and  send  letters  to  donors  thanking  them  for  their  support.    

Boynton  Health  Services,  Minneapolis,  MN  Health  Advocate   September  2011  –  May  2012  

• Supplied  medical  attention  to  students  in  the  dorms  and  people  in  need  of  help  on  campus.    • Attended  a  class  on  public  health  in  peer  education  to  obtain  the  skills  needed  to  help  students  on  a  

daily  basis.    LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  MHA  Class  of  2017  Social  Committee,  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Representative   September  2015  –  Present  

• Introduce  events  going  on  in  the  city  by  posting  on  Facebook.  • Create  two  personalized  events  each  month  for  our  class.    Events  include:  ice  skating,  corn  maze,  

hikes,  sporting  events,  etc.  • Attend  bi-­‐weekly  meetings  with  the  board  where  they  discuss  what  is  going  on  each  month  within  

the  program  and  how  we  can  help.  • Assist  social  chair  with  any  needs.    Including  advertising  for  events,  finding  locations  to  host  an  

event  and  planning  events.  • Photograph  events  for  graduation  banquet.  

 Fellowship  for  Undergraduate  Students  in  English  (FUSE),  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Co-­‐President/Member   September  2011  –  May  2015  

• Coordinated  worthwhile  opportunities  for  students  within  the  English  Department.    • Developed  book  clubs,  movie  outings,  and  theatre  outings.    • Connected  students  with  a  mentor/mentee  to  discuss  future  careers  with  an  English  degree.      • Hosted  lunches  with  professors  to  allow  students  to  interact  with  faculty  members  on  a  more  

personal  basis.    • Wrote  grants  to  the  University  to  obtain  money  for  events.  

 Tobacco  Free  Campus  Initiative,  Minneapolis,  MN  Student  Campaign  Member   August  2012  –  May  2013  

• Campaigned  for  a  tobacco  free  campus  with  students  interested  in  healthcare.    • Attended  student  group  meetings  and  presenting  information  for  the  need  of  a  tobacco  free  campus.      • Explained  the  harmful  effects  students  would  vote  if  they  agreed  or  not,  if  the  majority  agreed  they  

signed  onto  the  campaign.    • Designed  a  book  with  photographs  of  people  who  agreed  with  us  and  why  they  wanted  it  to  happen.    • Collaborated  with  our  advisor  who  took  all  of  our  student  support  materials  to  the  faculty  campaign  

group  and  presented  the  information  to  President  Kaler.    • Initiated  new  rule  in  July  2014  and  the  tobacco  free  campus  on  the  U  of  MN  Twin  Cities  campus  was  

put  into  effect.      

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Grace  Todd  [email protected]  |  (815)  861-­‐9008  www.linkedin.com/in/gracetodd8            

       

Operations      |      Process  Improvement      |      Patient  Relations      |      Population  Health    

PROFILE  Self-­‐motivated  and  forward-­‐thinking  MHA  student  passionate  about  making  healthcare  safer,  more  accessible,  and  a  better  experience  for  all  populations.  Prior  experience  in  academic  health,  government,  long-­‐term  care,  and  community-­‐based  hospital  settings.  Looking  to  contribute  my  strong  process  improvement,  team  leadership,  analytic,  and  professional  writing  skills  to  a  high  performing  healthcare  organization.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      Indiana  University,  School  of  Public  and  Environmental  Affairs,  Bloomington,  IN  Bachelor  of  Science  -­‐  Health  Management  and  Policy  (Highest  Distinction)   May  2015  

• Minors:  Business,  Mathematics      HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            UNC  Health  Care,  Chapel  Hill,  NC    Administrative  Intern,  Operational  Efficiency(OE)   May  2016-­‐present  

• Developed  a  phased  approach  to  strengthen  OE’s  knowledge  management  by  improving  the  usability  and  administrative  oversight  of  their  SharePoint  website,  and  presented  recommendations  to  UNC  Health  Care  leadership  

• Collaborated  with  UNC  Health  Care’s  Division  of  Healthcare  Engineering  to  design  a  cohesive  A3  thinking  workshop  

• Achieved  Purple  Belt  (Lean)  Certification  by  completing  a  training  program,  passing  a  certification  exam,  and  contributing  to  the  planning  of  a  5S  event  

• Attend  and  participate  in  departmental  strategic  planning  meetings  and  process  improvement  event  planning  meetings  across  the  health  system    

Allina  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Student  Consultant   Jan.  2016-­‐May  2016  

• Recommended  strategies  to  standardize  and  centralize  the  referral  and  intake  processes  for  Partial  Hospitalization  Programs  (PHPs)  across  the  Allina  Health  system  

• Developed  process  maps  to  illustrate  the  current  state  of  PHPs  at  3  metro  hospital  locations  within  Allina  Health  

• Provided  leadership  team  with  a  four-­‐phased  implementation  plan  to  engage  providers  and  associates  in  transitioning  to  a  centralized  referral  and  intake  process    

 IU  Health  Bloomington  Hospital,  Bloomington,  IN  Intern,  Patient  Financial  Navigation   May  2014-­‐Aug.  2014  

• Collected  and  analyzed  system  performance  statistics  and  presented  findings  at  local  and  regional  meetings  

• Assisted  in  auditing,  evaluating,  and  reporting  out  on  a  Rapid  Improvement  Event  aimed  at  decreasing  patient  wait  time  to  15  minutes  or  less  

• Tracked  and  reported  registrar  productivity  and  accuracy  to  the  Ancillary  Services  Value  Stream  Leadership  Team  

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 United  States  Environmental  Protection  Agency  (EPA),  Washington,  DC  Intern,  Office  of  Children’s  Health  Protection   Sept.  2014-­‐Dec.  2014  

• Contributed  to  “Clean,  Green  and  Healthy  Schools”  initiatives  to  promote  children’s  environmental  health  within  schools  across  the  nation  

• Interviewed  the  10  EPA  regional  offices  and  wrote  an  article  for  each  in  the  2014  Clean,  Green  and  Healthy  Schools  Regional  Highlights  report,  published  on  the  EPA’s  website  

o 3  articles  featured  in  EPA’s  Aim  High  Campaign  and  recognized  by  EPA  Administrator,  Gina  McCarthy  

• Assisted  with  preparations  for  the  first  annual  “Children’s  Health  Summit”,  attended  by  over  100  EPA  personnel  representing  all  regional  offices  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  University  of  Minnesota  –  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate  Teaching  Assistant   Aug.  2015-­‐present  

• Support  Dr.  Rich  Priore  and  students  enrolled  in  the  graduate-­‐level  Managerial  Accounting  for  Health  Systems  course  by  assisting  with  grading,  material  distribution  and  communication,  and  addressing  student  questions.      

University  of  Minnesota  MHA  Class  of  2017,  Minneapolis,  MN  School  of  Public  Health  Student  Senate  (SPHSS)  Liaison     Aug.  2015-­‐present  

• Attend  biweekly  SPHSS  meetings  to  stay  informed  of  SPH-­‐wide  events  and  initiatives  and  report  relevant  information  to  MHA  classmates  

• Solicit  input  from  MHA  classmates  on  issues  that  can  be  addressed  or  opportunities  that  can  be  enacted  through  SPHSS  

 Indiana  University  Residential  Programs  and  Services,  Bloomington,  IN  Resident  Assistant   Aug.  2012-­‐  Aug.  2014  

• Managed  a  university  residence  hall  floor  of  48  undergraduate  students  to  foster  a  safe,  academically  supportive,  and  enjoyable  living  community  

• Collaborated  with  a  team  of  12  Resident  Assistants  to  design,  organize,  and  advertise  center-­‐wide  programs  on  topics  pertaining  to  community  development,  exploring  beliefs,  personal  development,  and  academic  achievement  

• Responsible  for  weekly  administrative  tasks  and  performing  community  walks  to  maintain  the  security  of  the  premises  

 COMMUNITY  SERVICE  EXPERIENCE    Kidzu  Children’s  Museum  –  Event  Assistant  Volunteer   June  2016-­‐present    Community  Stewardship  Initiative  –  Committee  Member                                            Sept.  2015-­‐present  Advocate  Good  Shepherd  Hospital  –  Patient  Relations  Volunteer    May  2015-­‐Aug.  2015  ACA  Volunteers  of  Monroe  County  –  Community  Volunteer                                      Jan.  2014-­‐May  2014    HONORS/AWARDS  MHA  Excellence  Scholarship                                        2015-­‐2017  Indiana  University  Founders  Scholar          2014-­‐2015  J.  Scott  Hollenback  Memorial  Scholarship   2013  Dean’s  List     2012-­‐2015  Indiana  University  Dean’s  Scholarship   2011-­‐2015    

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www.linkedin.com/in/tjtreasure      

 Physician  Relations      |      Strategic  Planning      |      TeleHealth        |      Project  Management  

   

PROFILE  • Leader  of  effective  teams  that  improve  Operational  Performance;  Collaborator  • Passionate  about  Healthcare  Transformation  and  Innovation;  Healthcare  Efficiency  • Reputation  for  accomplishing  what  needs  to  be  done  efficiently,  quickly,  and  effectively  • Three  years  of  experience  in  Project  Management;  Five  years  in  Customer  Service    

 EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota  –  Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN                                  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration,  Minor  in  Integrative  Leadership                  May  2017        Utah  State  University,  Jon  M.  Huntsman  School  of  Business,  Logan,  UT  Bachelor  of  Science  –  Finance,  Pre-­‐Health  Emphasis                          December  2014      HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE  Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  Boston,  MA                                                Administrative  Intern  –  TeleHealth     May  2016  –  August  2016  

• Developed  a  cost-­‐accounting  tool  to  aid  in  TeleHealth  pricing  for  community  partners  • Advanced  an  MGH  TeleHealth  marketing  strategy  that  included  an  external  scan  of  competitors,  an  integrated  

internal  communication  plan,  and  recommendations  for  future  external  messaging  • Produced  final  recommendations  for  an  online  provider  training  platform  • Gave  a  formal  presentation  to  50  EDs  and  ADs,  attended  meetings  and  interviewed  with  Senior  VPs  • Toured  many  areas  such  as  the  ED,  OR,  B&G,  Research  Labs,  Cancer  Center,  and  Spaulding  Rehab  Hospital  

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  RR  Donnelley  &  Sons,  Logan,  UT                              Project  Manager  –  Custom  Clients     August  2013  –  February  2015  

• Managed  W-­‐2  and  1099  projects  for  80  clients  in  the  U.S.  and  Puerto  Rico,  many  of  which  were  large  F-­‐500  companies,  which  represented  4  million  mail  pieces  and  $2M  in  postage  and  revenue  for  RR  Donnelley  

• Developed  Statement  of  Work  (SOW)  contracts,  built  client  management  spreadsheets  in  Excel,  managed  production  reports  from  data  retrieval,  production  line,  and  distribution  managers;  proficient  using  many  software  platforms  

 Protective  Insurance  Agency,  Logan,  UT                                                                                  Commercial  Customer  Service  Representative  (CSR)   September  2012  –  May  2013  

• Managed  commercial  insurance  policy  endorsements,  annual  audits,  bid  bonds,  claims,  and  assisted  commercial  agents  on  process  improvement  initiatives  while  providing  exceptional  customer  service  to  commercial  clients  

• Communicated  effectively;  maintained  detailed  correspondence  with  multiple  insurance  companies  using  MS  office  

 VOLUNTEER  EXPERIENCE  Phillips  Neighborhood  Clinic,  Minneapolis,  MN                                                                          Community  Healthcare  Worker     October  2015  –  May  2016  

• Provided  referrals  to  community  health  and  non-­‐health  resources  while  on  an  inter-­‐professional  team  of  student  and  professional  volunteers  providing  clinical  services  to  improve  the  health  and  wellbeing  of  underprivileged  patients    

• Participated  in  process  improvement  measures  to  improve  patient  care,  patient  flow,  and  decrease  wait  times    

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University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  MHA  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  (CSI)    October  2015  –  Present  

• Plan  and  participate  in  community  service  projects  through  CSI,  an  organization  run  by  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration  students  at  the  University  of  Minnesota  

• Served  breakfast  at  Ronal  McDonald  House  of  Minnesota  Children’s  Hospital  to  children  and  their  families  facing  prolonged  hospital  stays  (4/2/2016)  

• Organized  SPH  students  and  alumni  in  partnership  with  2nd  Harvest  Heartland  to  provide  490  meals  and  hygiene  items  for  local  families  in  Minneapolis  that  struggle  to  find  their  next  meal  (3/26/16)  

• Competed  in  a  bowling  fund  raising  event  in  partnership  with  Unlimited  Dance  Marathon  and  helped  raise  over  $500  to  support  pediatric  health  at  the  University  of  Minnesota  Masonic  Children’s  Hospital  (2/26/2016)  

• Assembled  33,000  nutritional  meals  that  are  vital  to  impoverished  children  around  the  world  with  Feed  My  Starving  Children  organization  (1/29/2016)  

• Delivered  nutritious  meals  to  people  living  with  cancer,  HIV/AIDS,  MS  and  ALS  in  the  Twin  Cities  area  through  Open  Arms  organization  (12/5/2015)  

• Gathered  and  assembled  materials  for  24  fleece  tie-­‐blankets  donated  to  People  Serving  People,  the  region’s  largest  and  most  comprehensive  family-­‐focused  homeless  shelter  (11/18/2015)  

• Provided  fair-­‐market  value  prices  of  600  different  medical  supplies  to  Global  Health  Ministries  (10/22/2015)    CHIP  Executive  Board  Member  –  MHA  Representative     October  2015  –  May  2016  

• Planned  and  collaborated  with  representatives  from  other  schools  within  the  Academic  Health  Center  (AHC)  to  develop  and  promote  inter-­‐professional  opportunities  for  students    

• Provided  activities  for  hundreds  of  kids  from  across  the  state  of  Minnesota  prior  to  receiving  free  dental  care  for  the  day  through  the  UMN  School  of  Dentistry  “Give  Kids  a  Smile”  program  (2/6/2016)  

 Allina  Health  System,  Minneapolis,  MN                                                                                                                  Student  Consultant     February  2016  –  May  2016  

• Provided  concentrated  analysis  and  recommendations  on  market  strategy,  pricing,  billing,  and  a  Point  of  Sale  (POS)  platform  to  use  for  retail  services  and  products  offered  by  Allina  Health  in  a  team  of  three  MHA  students.  Delivered  retail  pricing  tool,  professional  MS  PowerPoint,  and  an  inventory  of  retail  services  organized  by  location,  specialty,  billing  process,  and  software  platform  to  aid  in  centralizing  retail  offerings  

 Utah  State  University,  Jon  M.  Huntsman  School  of  Business,  Trujillo,  Peru                                  Optician  –Hope  Alliance  Eye  Clinic  Project     June  2012  

• Performed  patient  examinations  and  prescribed  free  prescription  eyeglasses  to  the  underprivileged  community.  Provided  free  UV-­‐protection  sunglasses  and  education  on  the  prevention  of  Pterygium,  a  common  eye  condition  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Team  Captain  –  Global  Health  Case  Competition  (Syrian  Refugee  Crisis)    January  2016    Utah  State  University,  Jon  M.  Huntsman  School  of  Business,  Logan,  UT                          Equity  Portfolio  Manager  –  D.A.  Davidson   August  2013  –  August  2014  Team  Member  –  Small  Enterprise  Education  and  Development  (SEED),  Trujillo,  Peru   June  2012    The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-­‐Day  Saints,  San  Antonio,  TX            Service  Missionary   April  2009  –  April  2011    HONORS/AWARDS  

• Recipient,  Howard  Johnson  Scholarship  for  outstanding  MHA  students  with  high  academic  potential  • Honor  Society  Member,  Beta  Gamma  Sigma  and  Golden  Key  (GPA:  3.8)  • Recipient,  New  Century  Scholarship  for  academic  rigor  

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Brenton  Tse  [email protected]  217.848.3118  www.linkedin.com/in/brentontse    

   

Process  Improvement      |      Strategy      |      Community  Health      |      Operations        

PROFILE  A  goal-­‐driven  MHA  candidate  with  interests  in  quality  and  process  improvement,  innovation,  strategy,  and  operations.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Illinois  at  Urbana-­‐Champaign,  School  of  Applied  Health  Sciences,  Urbana,  IL  Bachelor  of  Science  –  Community  Health   May  2015  

• Concentration  in  Health  Planning  and  Administration                                                                                      

HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Beijing  United  Family  Rehabilitation  Hospital,  Beijing,  CN  Administrative  Resident   June  2016  –  August  2016  

• Create  a  market  development  plan  to  grow  expatriate  patient  volume  for  outpatient  orthopedic  and  physical  therapy  departments  by  reevaluating  pricing,  service  gaps,  and  current  marketing  techniques.  

• Develop  a  partnership  plan  between  foreign  athletic  trainers  and  BJURH  to  better  serve  the  foreign  sports  medicine  patients.  

• Create  and  plan  a  marketing  campaign  aimed  at  athletes  with  the  goal  of  increasing  patient  volume  for  our  partnership  program  with  an  Olympic  team  physical  therapy  studio.  

• Design  a  standardized  workflow  for  the  executive  leadership  use  when  creating  and  planning  material  for  monthly  leadership  meetings.  

• Conduct  web  data  analysis  to  optimize  web  traffic  and  search  results.    Allina  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Student  Consultant  (Mental  Health  Services  –  Partial  Hospital  Program)   Spring  2016  

• Worked  as  a  member  of  a  group  of  four  health  care  administration  students  to  standardize  and  streamline  Allina  Partial  Hospital  Program’s  patient  intake  process  across  the  system’s  three  hospitals.  

• Presented  findings  and  recommendations  to  executive  leadership.    Presence  Covenant  Medical  Center,  Urbana,  IL  Regional  Breakthrough  Improvement  Intern   September  2014  –  December  2014  

• Created  and  implemented  visual-­‐management  task  tracking  too  for  the  Breakthrough  Improvement  department  that  spanned  two  hospitals.  

• Developed  and  implemented  visual  task-­‐completion  management  system  for  the  Breakthrough  Improvement  department.  

• Researched  best  practice  for  optimal  door-­‐to-­‐needle  times  for  stroke  care  Rapid  Improvement  Events.  • Designed  patient  satisfaction  cards,  newsletters,  and  department  intranet  pages  in  alignment  with  

Presence  Health  branding  guidelines.    Genesis  Health  System,  Davenport,  IA  Lean  Continuous  Improvement  Intern   May  2014  –  August2014  

• Participated  in  and  assisted  with  rapid  improvement  events,  6S  projects,  and  vertical  value  stream  events.  

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• Designed  and  created  a  new  rounding  system  for  the  system’s  Managing  for  Daily  Improvement  (MDI)  board  program.  

• Completed  a  team  6S  event  for  centralizing  supplies  for  Home  Health  Care  department,  while  implementing  a  new  supply  ordering  system  that  allowed  for  home  nurses  to  drop  ship  supplies  to  patient  homes.  

• Developed  new  standard  work  procedures  with  the  Genesis  Health  Group  revenue  cycle,  Visiting  Nurses  Association,  and  Lean  department.    

Verdi  Eye  Clinic,  Moline,  IL  Health  Management  Intern   August  2013  

• Shadowed  general  manager  of  Verdi  Eye  Clinic;  participated  in  marketing  meetings  and  advertisement  production  

 LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE  Community  Stewardship  Initiative,  Minneapolis,  MN   October  2015  –  Present  Marketing  Manager    

• Created  a  new  CSI  logo  and  developed  new  methods  for  communication  the  club’s  work  to  the  student  body  

• Developed  and  implemented  branding  guidelines  for  better  alignment  with  club’s  new  visual  identity  • Actively  participate  in  ongoing  community  service  projects  and  events  hosted  by  CSI    

Future  Health  Care  Executives,  Champaign,  IL   October  2015  –  Present  Vice  President  of  Information  Technology    

• Initiated  and  oversaw  FHCE’s  transition  to  a  new  website  –www.uifhce.com  • Collaborated  with  fellow  board  members  to  maintain  and  create  web  content  for  the  club  website  • Provide  photographic  coverage  of  guest  speakers  and  club  events  

 The  Daily  Illini,  Champaign,  IL   March  2013  –  March  2014  Photo  Editor    

• Oversaw  a  staff  of  26  photographers  to  ensure  that  the  next  day’s  newspaper  was  supplemented  with  informative  photographic  content.  

• Managed  interview  and  hiring  process  of  new  photography  staff  members.  • Trained  and  mentored  future  leaders  of  the  photo  department  to  ensure  smooth  transition  during  

turnover  period.  • Planned  and  executed  weekly  meetings  and  managed  staff  payroll  and  departmental  budget.  • Developed  and  aligned  the  company  to  an  online  workflow  for  photo  publication  during  the  Daily  Illini’s  

transition  from  print  to  online  publication.    Senior  Photographer/Staff  Photographer   September  2012  –  May  2015  

• Collaborated  with  desk  editors  and  design  staff  to  review  and  process  photographs  for  the  next  day’s  publication  

• Covered  breaking  news,  sports,  and  worked  with  different  members  of  the  community  to  plan  and  execute  shoots  and  photo  opportunities.  

 RELEVANT  SKILLS  

• Microsoft  Office/265  &  Visio;  Adobe  InDesign,  Photoshop,  Lightroom,  Illustrator;  STATA;  RStudio  • Photography  –  Award  winning  photojournalist  and  photographer  • English  (native),  Cantonese  and  Mandarin  (functional)  

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Rachel  H.  Uitti  [email protected]  |  904.502.6338    

www.linkedin.com/in/ruitti      

 Business  Operations      |      Process  Improvement      |      Service  Line  Development      |      Strategic  Planning    

 EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      Florida  State  University,  Tallahassee,  FL  Bachelor  of  Science,  Double  Major:  Finance  and  Marketing,  Minor:  Spanish   May  2015  

• International  Semester  Abroad,  Valencia,  Spain  (Summer  2012)                                                                                  

HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Twin  Cities  Orthopedics,  Minneapolis,  MN  Administrative  Resident   Summer  2016  

• Evaluated  performance  appraisal  processes  for  39  clinic  and  business  office  locations  o Developed  a  standardized  process  to  increase  both  value  and  efficiency  from  an  

organizational  perspective  • Analyzed  access  data  for  various  specialty  service  lines  and  presented  physician  recruitment  

strategy  to  orthopedic  surgeons  and  executive  team  at  monthly  service  line  meetings  • Created  and  assessed  various  financial  models  for  development  of  a  specialty  orthopedic  service  line    

 Mayo  Clinic,  Jacksonville,  FL  Hospital  Administration  Intern     Summer  2015  

• Identified  and  reconciled  2000+  documentation  errors  within  workload  tracking  spreadsheets  for  the  Case  Management  department;  implemented  process  improvement  strategy  that  resulted  in  a  98.6%  decrease  of  documentation  errors  

• Compiled  productivity  data  of  case  managers  and  created  analytical  tools  for  staffing  to  workload    • Created  patient  satisfaction  survey  for  interventional  radiology  patients    • Compiled,  analyzed,  and  presented  survey  findings  to  support  the  implementation  of  a  scheduled  

interventional  radiology  clinic  visit  to  improve  patient  experience  and  education  process    • Recorded  process  flow  of  procedures  in  the  paracentesis  suite  and  made  recommendations  to  

reduce  inefficiencies    Mayo  Clinic,  Jacksonville,  FL  Marketing  Intern     Summer  2014  

• Built  and  strengthened  relationships  with  referring  physicians  by  traveling  with  Liaisons  to  healthcare  organizations  to  provide  information  and  improve  referral  experience      

• Input  patient  and  provider  referral  information  for  3000+  encounters  into  database  system  • Imported  and  compiled  various  publications  and  methods  of  communication  used  to  market  

specialty  services    ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE  FSU  Bobby  E.  Leach  Student  Recreation  Center,  Tallahassee,  FL  Student  Director  of  Human  Resources   July  2014  –  May  2015  

• Recruited,  hired,  and  trained  facility  operations  employees,  as  well  as  directed  promotional  activities  

• Managed  weekly  timesheets  and  payroll  for  staff  of  90  

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• Facilitated  staff  meetings  and  managed  scheduling  for  175+  weekly  shifts  • Constructed  performance  improvement  plans  in  order  to  resolve  and  address  employee  conflicts  

and  concerns    FSU  Bobby  E.  Leach  Student  Recreation  Center,  Tallahassee,  FL  Facility  and  Customer  Service  Supervisor   June  2013  –  June  2014  

• Ensured  the  safety  of  4000+  patrons  daily  and  oversaw  day-­‐to-­‐day  operations  of  the  Bobby  E.  Leach  Center    

• Adhered  to  university  procedures  dealing  with  patron  concerns,  risk  management,  revenue,  and  account  summary  reports  

 Customer  Service  Representative   Jan  2013  –  June  2013  

• Monitored  access  control,  rental  equipment,  locker  renewals,  and  membership  sales    FSU  Campus  Recreation,  Tallahassee,  FL   June  2013  –  May  2015  Leadership  Team  Member  

• Developed,  organized  and  led  multi-­‐department  recruitment  sessions  for  400+  potential  employees  each  semester  

• Presented  and  participated  in  leadership  seminars  focused  on  professional  development,  problem-­‐solving,  and  communication  

 COMMUNITY  SERVICE  EXPERIENCE    Community  Stewardship  Initiative,  Minneapolis,  MN   Sep  2015  –  Present  Board  Member,  Project  Manager  

• Coordinate  monthly  community  centered  volunteer  opportunities  throughout  the  Twin  Cities  for  the  MHA  cohort  

 Boys  and  Girls  Club  of  the  Big  Bend,  Tallahassee,  FL   July  2014  –  May  2015  Large  Group  Volunteer  Coordinator  

• Organized  and  directed  a  group  of  10+  volunteers  to  tutor  and  play  with  elementary  students  weekly  at  a  local  school  

 Relay  For  Life,  Tallahassee,  FL   Sep  2011  –  Apr  2012  FSU  Special  Events  Committee  Member  

• Organized  fundraising  and  networking  events,  including  the  Relay  for  Life  2012  -­‐  5K  Run    HONORS/AWARDS  1st  Place  CLARION  Local  Case  Competition,  Team  Member   March  2016  Bob  Turner  –  Bank  of  America  Academic  Scholarship,  Recipient   July  2014  FSU  National  Society  of  Collegiate  Scholars,  Member   Jan  2013  –  May  2015  FSU  Academic  Dean’s  List,  Member   June  2011  –  May  2015    

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 Kayla  Vinje  

[email protected]  |  (763)  350-­‐0979    www.linkedin.com/in/kaylavinje        

     

Healthcare  Operations      |      Information  Technology      |      Quality  and  Process  Improvement          

 PROFILE    When  it  comes  to  previous  experiences,  there  is  a  distinct  theme:  health  and  wellness  of  mind,  body,  and  spirit.  Healthcare  is  my  vocation,  people  are  my  passion,  and  business  is  what  I  enjoy.  Innovative,  efficient,  and  experienced  professional  with  the  ability  to  contribute  opinions  and  ideas  that  challenge  others.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      Creighton  University,  Omaha,  NE  Bachelor  of  Science  in  Chemistry   May  2014    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Benefis  Health  System,  Great  Falls,  MT  (Residency)  Administrative  Resident   May  2016  –  August  2016  

• Evaluated  and  presented  recommendations  on  the  operations  and  financial  status  of  the  Benefis  Weight  Loss  Center.  

• Prepared  Benefis’  2016  Standard  &Poor’s  bond  rating  presentation.  • Created  a  design  and  budget  for  a  nursing  educational  simulation  center.  • Prepared  a  presentation  for  the  Board  of  Governors  regarding  Benefis’  electronic  medical  

record  selection.    Children’s  Hospitals  and  Clinics  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate  Student  Consultant   February  2016  –  April  2016  

• Analyzed  patient  room  utilization  in  five  outpatient  clinics  at  the  Minneapolis  Children’s  Hospital.    

MHealth,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate  Student  Consultant   January  2016  –  May  2016  

• Researched  alternative  recovery  models  for  an  academic  medical  center  with  high  acuity  patients.  

• Created  an  Excel  model  to  determine  which  alternative  recovery  model  was  best  for  MHealth.    Cerner,  Kansas  City,  KS  Solution  Analyst   June  2014  –  July  2015  

• Analyzed  software  issues,  determined  the  root  cause,  and  identified  appropriate  solutions.  • Provided  a  high  degree  of  customer  service  while  remaining  committed  to  resolving  the  issue.  • Collaborated  with  other  teams  to  continue  to  improve  the  software  as  well  as  client  satisfaction.  

   

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   LEADERSHIP  Community  Stewardship  Initiative,  Project  Manager   September  2015  –  Present      HONORS/AWARDS  Howard  Johnson  Scholarship  at  the  University  of  Minnesota   September  2015  –  May  2017  Presidential  Award  Scholarship  at  Creighton  University   August  2010  –  May  2014  Creighton  University  Dean’s  List  Honor  Roll   August  2010  –  May  2014  

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Krista  L.  Wall  [email protected]  |  (801)815-­‐2392  

www.linkedin.com/in/klwall          

Strategy      |      Operations      |      Population  Health    

PROFILE  Collaborative,  loyal,  and  compassionate  healthcare  leader,  seeking  opportunities  to  learn  from  inspired  leaders  and  improve  the  health  of  populations.  Experienced  in  financial  management  and  strategic  market  analysis;  expert  in  patient  and  inter-­‐professional  communication.  Passionate  advocate  for  collaboration  in  healthcare  and  the  empowerment  of  women  in  leadership  roles.      EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017  

• MHA  Excellence  Fund  Scholarship  (2015)    University  of  Utah,  David  Eccles  School  of  Business,  Salt  Lake  City,  UT  Bachelor  of  Science,  Finance   May  2015  

• Honors  at  Entrance  Scholarship  (2009)    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Intermountain  Healthcare,  Provo,  UT  Administrative  Resident   May  2016  –  August  2016  

• Spearheaded  project  to  determine  cost  of  sterile  processing  of  instruments  as  a  component  of  total  cost  of  care  for  surgical  procedures.  Identified  costs  at  the  per-­‐instrument  level  and  presented  to  region  as  well  as  system  leadership.  

• Presented  research  on  preventing  employee  injuries  due  to  patient  lifting.  Resulted  in  $2  million  capital  investment  in  overhead  lifts.  

• Completed  net  present  value  analysis  for  capital  equipment  requests  from  laboratory  and  the  OR,  resulting  in  equipment  purchase.  

• Evaluated  proposals  to  open  Same  Day  Surgery  department  for  outpatient  procedures  on  Saturdays,  made  recommendations  to  surgical  services  teams.  

• Attended  numerous  senior  leadership  meetings  and  met  one-­‐on-­‐one  with  clinical  and  operational  staff  members.  

 Fairview,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate  Consultant   March  2016  –  May  2016  

• Performed  a  market  analysis  and  strategic  review  of  Fairview’s  Pediatric  Rehabilitation  Services.  Presented  recommendations  to  senior  leadership  regarding  market  position,  physician  referrals,  online  interfaces,  and  development  of  new  data  analysis  techniques.  

 Allina  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Graduate  Consultant   December  2015  –  March  2016  

• Worked  with  the  Mother-­‐Baby  Clinical  Service  Line  to  evaluate  operational  inefficiencies  in  the  Minnesota  Perinatal  Physicians  high-­‐risk  pregnancy  clinics.  Combined  data  from  patient  observation,  personal  observations,  and  patient  experience  surveys  to  evaluate  wait  times  and  other  existing  problems.  Recommended  additional  investment  in  ultrasound  equipment  in  order  to  eliminate  bottlenecks  and  improve  flow.  

 

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 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE    University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Teacher’s  Assistant,  Statistics   August  2016  –  Present    

• Assisting  with  grading,  tutoring,  and  general  course  administration  for  PubH  7541,  Statistics  for  Health  Management  Decision  Making.    

 Walgreens,  Holladay,  UT  &  Saint  Paul,  MN    Senior  Certified  Pharmacy  Technician   March  2011  –  Present    

• Worked  in  a  leadership  role  among  pharmacy  technicians,  with  duties  such  as  new  technician  training,  interview  support,  scheduling,  inventory  management,  off-­‐site  immunization  clinic  lead,  provider  and  patient  communication,  as  well  as  day-­‐to-­‐day  processing  of  prescription  orders.  

 COMMUNITY  SERVICE  EXPERIENCE  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Community  Stewardship  Initiative  Member   August  2015  –  Present  

• Participant  in  various  local  community  service  projects  with  organizations  across  the  Twin  Cities,  including  Global  Health  Ministries,  Open  Arms  of  Minnesota,  and  various  others.  

 FIPCC  Student  Coordinator   August  2016  –  Present  

• Student  Assistant  for  Foundations  of  Inter-­‐professional  Communication  and  Collaboration,  a  course  designed  to  integrate  students  from  various  health  disciplines  and  build  skills  that  will  lead  to  a  more  collaborative  future  in  healthcare.    

American  Fork  Canyon  Run  Against  Cancer,  American  Fork,  UT  Volunteer     June  2016  

• Assisted  with  several  responsibilities  including  pre-­‐race  coordination  and  day-­‐of  assistance.    Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-­‐day  Saints,  St.  Paul,  MN  Youth  Leader     October  2015  –  April  2016  

• Responsible  for  planning  bi-­‐weekly  activities  for  local  church  youth,  many  of  which  centered  around  community  service.    

 

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 Joe  White  

[email protected]  |  (702)  461-­‐1823  www.linkedin.com/in/josephwhite90  

     

Operations      |      Strategy      |      Process  Improvement      |      Business  Development    

 PROFILE  Extensive  experience  promoting  the  mission  of  a  facility  through  process  improvement,  leading  quality  outcomes,  and  developing  business  cases  analyses.    EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota-­‐Twin  Cities,  School  of  Public  Health,  Minneapolis,  MN  Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017      University  of  Nevada  Las  Vegas,  Las  Vegas,  NV  B.  S.  Healthcare  Administration   May  2015    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            HCA-­‐  Far  West  Division,  Las  Vegas,  NV    Administrative  Resident   May  2016  –  September  2016  

• Conducted  a  business  case  analysis  identifying  the  potential  need  to  expand  cancer  services  in  the  Las  Vegas  metropolitan  area.  The  analysis  included  a  detailed  implementation  plan  and  financial  projections  for  a  Blood  Cancer  Program  and  Bone  Marrow  Transplant  Center  at  a  local  facility.    

• Developed  standardized  operating  procedures  in  the  emergency  department  in  order  to  increase  patient  throughput  and  satisfaction.    

• Identified  and  recommended  a  disinfecting  system  used  to  reduce  hospital  acquired  infections.    • Worked  with  division  leaders  and  local  hospitals  to  implement  total  quality  management  principles  

and  improve  clinical  outcomes  for  patients.    • Co-­‐led  initiatives  and  seminars  educating  employees  on  the  HCA  Code  of  Conduct  policies  in  

coordination  with  the  Ethics  and  Compliance  Officer.      Southern  Hills  Hospital  and  Medical  Center  (HCA),  Las  Vegas,  NV  Administrative  Intern   January  2014  –  August  2015  Key  Accomplishments:  

• Created  and  implemented  a  robust,  nationally  recognized  volunteer  program  in  the  Emergency  Department  that  focused  on  patient  satisfaction.    The  program  attributed  to  a  16%  increase  in  overall  patient  satisfaction  (57%  to  73%).    

• Led  and  managed  an  HCA  system-­‐wide  pilot  employee  recognition  program  designed  to  motivate  behavior  and  increase  staff  morale.  As  a  result,  engaged  employees  increased  from  64%  to  71%,  among  the  highest  in  the  company.  

• Focused  on  process  improvement  in  the  Emergency  Department  and  assisted  in  defining  throughput  processes  that  led  to  13-­‐minute  decrease  in  door  to  doctor  time  (from  20  min  to  7  min).    

• Served  as  the  project  manager  for  a  pilot  program  (Accendowave)  aimed  at  increasing  patient  satisfaction  through  the  implementation  of  tablets  and  an  EEG  monitoring  system.  

Responsibilities:  • Reported  directly  to  the  CEO  and  assisted  in  day  to  day  administrative  responsibilities  such  as  

leading  executive  team  meetings,  financial  decision  making,  presenting  at  directors  and  board  meetings,  patient  rounding,  contract  reviews,  etc.  

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• Continued  managing  all  programs  that  were  implemented  during  my  time  at  Southern  Hills  (The  employee  incentive  program,  Emergency  Department  volunteers,  Accendowave).  

• Started  as  an  unpaid  school  internship  that  led  to  a  FTE  position  in  charge  of  special  projects  in  Administration.  

 Baldwin  Area  Medical  Center,  Baldwin,  WI  Student  Consultant   January  2016  –  May  2016  

• Researched  and  implemented  a  price  transparency  model  in  order  to  help  a  community  hospital  market  themselves  to  patients  and  stay  competitive  in  a  consolidating  market.    

• The  model  included  a  strategic  plan  along  with  preliminary  implementation  in  order  to  ensure  the  success  at  the  hospital  level.  The  deliverable  included:  

o A  simplified  charge  master  with  consolidated  prices  in  laboratory  and  radiology  services  without  affecting  the  hospital’s  margin.  

o A  method  for  determining  a  “care  bundle”  price  for  popular  services  rendered  at  a  hospital  thus  educating  patients  and  clinicians  on  price  variability.  

o A  process  to  implement  the  Activity  Based  Costing  method  in  order  to  truly  identify  the  costs  associated  with  providing  care.  

• Presented  the  recommendations  for  becoming  a  price  transparent  facility  to  the  hospital’s  administrative  team  and  directors.  

 ADDITIONAL  EXPERIENCE    University  of  Minnesota,  MHA  Program  –  Research  Assistant   July  2016  –  Present  Augustana  Health  System  –  Contract  REAC  Intern   August  2015  –  September  2015  Jeff  White  Custom  Jewelry  –  Sales  Associate   June  2011  –  October  2014  American  Cancer  Society  –  Volunteer   September  2011  –  July  2012  The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-­‐day  Saints  –  Missionary   May  2011  –  May  2013    HONORS/AWARDS  UMN  Howard  Johnson  Scholarship  Recipient   2015  –  Present  1st  Place  at  The  Ohio  State  Case  Competition   2016  UNLV  Community  of  Health  Sciences  Leadership  Award   2015  Magna  Cum  Laude  and  Deans  Honors  (UNLV)                                2015  Nevada  Hospital  Association-­‐  Certificate  of  Excellence   2014  Healthcare  Partners  Scholarship  Recipient     2013  Millennium  Academic  Scholarship  Recipient    2011  –  2015    LEADERSHIP  EXPERIENCE    Community  Stewardship  Initiative  –  Participating  Member   August  2015  –  Present  Ohio  State  National  Case  Competition  –  Captain   January  2016  –  April  2016  Health  Care  Administration  Student  Association  –  President   September  2013  –  May  2015  ACHE  Nevada  Chapter  –  Student  Representative   January  2014  –  May  2015  Crucial  Conversations  –  Certified  Participant   August  2015  Influencer  –  Certified  Participant   July  2016  

 

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 R.  McKay  Winzenried  

[email protected]  |  702-­‐449-­‐3898    www.linkedin.com/in/r-­‐mckay-­‐winzenried    

     

Operations      |      Not-­‐For-­‐Profit  Hospitals      |      Academic  Health  Centers      |      Strategy      

 EDUCATION  University  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis,  MN    Master  of  Healthcare  Administration   Expected  May  2017    Brigham  Young  University,  Rexburg,  ID    B.S.  in  Healthcare  Administration   April  2015    HEALTHCARE  ADMINISTRATION  EXPERIENCE            Regions  Hospital,  St.  Paul,  MN    Administrative  Resident   Summer  2016  

• Managed  a  team  of  five  physicians,  one  physician’s  assistant  and  3  for  a  telemedicine  pilot  in  the  ED.  

• Coordinated  the  reduction  of  initially  20  percent  of  excessive  physical  therapy  evaluation  orders  through  presenting  received  orders  in  prioritized  departments  and  removing  physical  therapy  from  unnecessary  preselected  order  sets.  

• Guided  the  Emergency,  Mental  Health,  and  Security  departments  of  the  selection  of  safety  improvements  after  two  active  shooter  alerts.          

 Hennepin  County  Medical  Center,  Minneapolis,  MN  Sr.  Revenue  Cycle  Management  Rep.   Sept.  2015  –  Present  

• Connected  over  10  patient  admissions  a  day  from  referring  providers  through  frequent  communication  between  the  outside  organization  and  the  receiving  admitting  department.  

• Registered  and/or  collected  co-­‐pays  from  over  45  patients  a  day  in  the  Emergency  Department  and  the  Acute  Psychiatric  Services  Department.  

• Organized  team  huddle  topics  and  arranged  replacements  for  team  members.          St.  David’s  Georgetown  Hospital,  Georgetown,  TX  Administrative  Intern   Summer  of  2013  

• Prepared  and  presented  promotional  materials  for  hospital  directors  in  order  to  improve  physician  perception  of  the  hospital.  

• Assisted  in  system  executive  meetings  resulting  in  a  higher  personal  understanding  of  market  shares,  quality  control  and  the  revenue  cycle.  

• Actively  participated  in  Joint  Commission  joint,  knee  and  Hip  replacement  and  stroke  certification,  thus  gaining  vital  experience  in  team  coordination  among  directors  

         

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 LEADERSHIP  &  VOLUNTEER  EXPERIENCE  Zion  Ponderosa  Ranch  and  Resort,  Mt.  Caramel,  UT  –  Interim  Front  Desk  Manager   Summer  2014  

• Maintained  the  occupancy  of  over  100  accommodations  while  managing  a  team  of  10  agents.        Brigham  Young  University-­‐Idaho,  Rexburg,  ID  –  Project  Manager   May  2013  –  Sept.  2014  

• Managed  a  team  of  software  engineers  and  business  analysts  which  improved  the  school’s  online  content  management  system.  Evaluated  company  proposals  of  learning  management  systems.  

• Project  liaison  for  the  implementation  of  the  new  learning  management  system  for  online  courses.  

 Vivint,  Santa  Maria,  CA  –  Sales  Representative   Summer  of  2012  

• Developed  relationships  with  county  and  city  organizations  in  order  to  provide  team  members  the  opportunity  to  sell  home  automation  services.  

• Led  the  office  rookies  in  total  sales  and  provided  learning  opportunities  for  novice  salesmen.    The  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter-­‐Day  Saints  –  West  Indies  –  Missionary   Oct.  2009  –  Oct.  2011  

• Analyzed  and  reported  performance  metrics  and  statistics,  to  direct  over  20  training  sessions  in  several  countries,  resulting  in  improved  performance  and  efficiency  from  other  representatives.  

 HONORS/AWARDS  Jack  Wheatly  Leadership  Scholarship   Fall  of  2014  and  2015  Eagle  Scout     Fall  2005