Spring 2024: work, family, and a PMBA- they are a triple threat!

(pictured above with his daughter in New Zealand)
Fun facts: I have never cooked food for myself. I became vegetarian and stopped drinking alcohol for several years to impress my mother-in-law to get married to my wife.
Next Steps: Continue to apply my MBA learnings to become a better leader and a better person

(visiting Capitol Reef National Park in Utah)
I plan to continue working with Siteman Cancer Center at Washington University and Barnes-Jewish Hospital as Senior Program Manager. I have been dedicated to realizing Siteman’s mission of preventing cancer in the community and transforming cancer patient care through scientific discovery.
Fun fact: I’ve read more than 1,825 books in the past year… did I mention I am mom to a toddler?

(pictured above with his son)
Next Steps: During my time in the PMBA program, I had significant professional growth, transitioning from a systems engineer to a systems engineering manager and ultimately to my dream job as a Chief Engineer for F-15 International Programs at Boeing. I attribute much of my career success to skills that I learned during my time in the PMBA program, and now that the program has complete, I fully intend to continue in my current role. I am eager to continue developing in this role to prepare myself for an executive role in the coming years.