Ambassadors

Real-Life Insights from Real Professionals

Since the inception of the Executive Program in Health Systems, its personnel have taken an informal approach to connecting prospective students with current students and/or alumni in order to enable anybody interested in the program to ask questions and learn about the personal experiences of others who have pursued this path. Ambassadors offer their insights to help others determine whether or not this rigorous course of study is appropriate for them.

Please feel free to contact any of the Ambassadors below regarding the material covered in the courses, work/life/school balance, job opportunities, overall impressions of the program, or anything else you may have a question about:

Meet the Current Manhattan Ambassadors

Class of 2024                                                                

Asad Esa

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Course of Study: Masters of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Health Systems Concentration

UG Background: Bachelors of Science in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering- Double Major

Current Position: Supervisor of Business Development at VNS Health

Email: aesa1@binghamton.edu


Joseph Altieri

Joseph Altieri

Course of Study: MS Industrial and Systems Engineering, Executive Health Systems Concentration

UG Background: Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ, Class of 2008

Current Position: Medical Billing Clerk and Medical Coder at Saint John’s Riverside Hospital

Email: jaltier1@binghamton.edu

Upon graduating from ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ in 2008, I began my career path in
healthcare, specifically in medical billing and coding by working on Cigna health
insurance claims for an orthopedic company learning all the intricacies of health
insurance and how claims are billed and coded correctly. From there, I moved onto
billing and coding for a range of several types of medical insurances from governmental to other commercial health insurances for an EMS company that was designed to use advanced methods of technology to help provide the customers a better way to billing.

Currently, I have moved onto billing and coding for Saint John’s Hospital where I serve
as a medical biller and coder that tries to help resolve claims that are not paid upon.
Therefore, the reasoning for me wanting to obtain my Executive Master's of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering was because I discovered there were ways that could have utilized their resources and provided more concrete strategies for improvement within each position I have held. Thus, I felt obtaining a Master of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering through healthcare concentration would allow me to better leverage information technology through making improvements and providing certain methodologies to help that change within the healthcare industry. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns about the program for it would be my pleasure in doing so.


Katerina Belkin

Katerina Belkin

Course of Study: SSIE Health Systems Manhattan Program, MS in Systems Science

UG Background: Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, Williams College, Class of 2011

Current Position: QAPI Director, NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue 

Email: kbelkin2@binghamton.edu


Class of 2023

Nikolas Kritis


Nikolas KritisCourse of Study: MS Industrial and Systems Engineering, Executive Health Systems Concentration

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering, Biomaterials concentration, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ

Current Position: Process Improvement Consultant at Brigham and Women's Hospital

Email: nkritis1@binghamton.edu

I got my start in healthcare as an EMT. It's been wonderful to learn and apply systems science and engineering principles to better the field in ways that I had never imagined. I'm happy to share my experiences and provide any support to those interested.


Tamiqua Graham


TamiquaCourse of Study: Master of Science in Systems Science, Executive Health Systems Concentration

UG Background: Bachelor of Arts in Biology; Chemistry minor, Caldwell College Class of 2011, Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology, Marist College Class of 2015

Current Position: Clinical Laboratory Scientist II at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (Hematology)

Email: TGraham4@binghamton.edu

My passion for healthcare and desire to explore ways in which I can make a positive impact in this complex and vital industry have been longstanding. Throughout my academic and professional journey, I have constantly sought opportunities to deepen my understanding and contribution to the field. Recognizing the complexities inherent in healthcare, this unique program has given me valuable tools which have allowed me to combine my interests and transform them into a meaningful career path.

In 2011, I graduated from Caldwell College where I obtained a BA in Biology and a minor in Chemistry. I then went on to join Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in 2012, where after a few years I was selected to join the inaugural class of the Laboratory Scholars program, a 1-year accelerated program through which I obtained a BS in Medical technology in 2015.

After giving much thought regarding my next steps and interactions with the healthcare field, I joined the Systems Science at Binghamton in Manhattan. This program uniquely afforded me the flexibility of continuing to work within my current role while simultaneously immersing myself into the world of System Science. Moreover, I had the privilege of learning from some of the most esteemed professors in the field.

Additionally, during my time in the program, I acquired the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification from Binghamton. This accomplishment positions me as an asset in my pursuit of fostering continuous improvement and optimizing processes within any organization I choose to be a part of in the future. I look forward to leveraging the knowledge and skills I have acquired in this program to excel in my career.

I remain grateful for the invaluable experiences and opportunities provided by this program. I’d be very happy to offer any support I can to individuals interested in pursuing a similar path! Please feel free to reach out to me with any inquiries or simply to engage in friendly conversation. I am more than willing to assist and share my insights!


Samantha Zerrenner

Samantha Zerrenner

Course of Study: Master of Science in Systems Science, Executive Health Systems Concentration

UG Background: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Education, Binghamton University

Current Position: IRB Coordinator at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Email: szerren1@binghamton.edu


James Anatra

James Anatra

Course of Study: MS in Systems Science, Executive Health Systems Concentration

UG Background: Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Minor in Biology, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ

Current Position: Scientist I at Truetox Laboratories

Email: janatra94@hotmail.com

While working in a clinical toxicology lab as an application development scientist, I became interested in using data analytics and operations research to improve my workplace. However, my educational background wasn't very relevant to those subjects, so I found it hard to get started on my own. The Manhattan program has given me a great opportunity to build up the foundation of statistics, industrial systems engineering, and process improvement that I was missing. I would highly recommend it as a starting point for anybody looking to pivot into the healthcare industry, especially if you're interested in statistics and you're not too attached to your weekends.


Class of 2022

Oscar Molina

Oscar Molina

Course of Study: Master of Science in Systems Science, Executive Health Systems Concentration; Master of Public Health in Health Policy and Management

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy, University of Baguio
Advanced Graduate Certificate in Leading Change in Healthcare Systems

Current Position: Visiting Scientist at Mount Sinai

Email: omolina2@binghamton.edu

I have been on a quest to battle the rise of preventable disease at the population level as the leading cause of death in the world. This has led me to a deep dive into the root cause of health disparities, structural discrimination, and racial violence. My journey ultimately brought me to beautifully discovering Health Systems Science and understanding why the American Medical Association made it the third pillar of Medicine.

At the Health Department, I am the primary author of the Legacy Report – a report which is meant to serve as a reference and a manual on how the agency took steps toward battling health disparities, structural discrimination, and systems of oppression. This also includes all the events which led to the NYC Board of Health passing a resolution declaring racism as a public health emergency.

At the CUNY School of Public Health, I am part of the team who recently received $8.1 million from the NIH to develop the world’s first artificial intelligence (AI) and computational modeling center for precision nutrition and health. The center will develop state-of-the art AI, machine learning (ML), Big Data methods and other data science approaches to better understand and improve diet and nutrition.


Sharon Wong

Sharon Wong

Course of Study: Master of Science in  Industrial and Systems Engineering, Executive Health Systems Concentration

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering & Sustainability Engineering minor, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ Class of 2021

Current Position: Performance Improvement Specialist at New York-Presbyterian Hospital

Email: swong65@binghamton.edu

Throughout my undergraduate college career, I have had a wide range of experience from interning at an investment company, transportation start-up, and pharmaceutical company, but my goal has always been to work in a hospital in NYC. I was born in Manhattan and raised in Brooklyn, so I spent most of my life in the fast-paced city environment. I love learning new things and sharing my knowledge with others, and I cannot be more happy to say that I am a first-generation student, and will be the first in my immediate family to get a Masters degree. Please feel free to email/message me with  any questions about my background or the program.


Sandy Reisman

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Course of Study: Master of Science in Systems Science, Executive Health Systems Concentration

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Human Development & Health Policy, Analysis & Management minor, Cornell University Class of 2020

Current Position: Associate at ZS Associates, Insights Strategy & Planning 

Email: sreisma1@binghamton.edu

I have always been interested in healthcare and particularly how I can have a positive impact on such a complex and important industry. This unique program has given me the knowledge, tools, and network to apply this interest in my professional career.

I graduated from Cornell University in 2020 with a BS in Human Development and Minor in Health Policy, Analysis & Management where I gained a deep understanding of the policies and complexities of our healthcare system, while understanding the importance of human experience and interactions as it relates to one’s health. After graduating, I worked at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals on early-stage drug development and learned about the pharmaceutical industry from both a scientific and policy perspective.

While considering the next step in my career, I discovered the Lean Six Sigma Green Belt Healthcare certification through Binghamton with Professor Khasawneh. After completing this certification in March of 2021, I wanted to continue this education, and discovered this unique program in Systems Science at Binghamton in Manhattan. This program allowed me to remain in NYC, be a part of a tight-knit cohort, and learn from some of the best professors in this field on how to create a more efficient, less costly and more effective healthcare systems while also working part-time at HITLAB (Healthcare Innovation and Technology Lab), where I provide research and strategy guidance to companies building digital health solutions.

In October 2022, I will start a full time position as an Associate in Insights Strategy & Planning at ZS Associates in the San Francisco Bay Area, California. I am excited to apply the knowledge and skills I learned to this new position!
 
I am very grateful for this program and would be happy to provide any guidance to those interested! Feel free to contact me with any questions or to just chat!


Class of 2021

Brianna GenovaBrianna Genova

Course of Study: Master of Science in  Industrial and Systems Engineering, Executive Health Systems Concentration

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Human Development & Health Policy, Analysis & Management minor, Cornell University Class of 2020

Current Position: IT Project Manager II at Pinterest, Metrics and Reporting

Email: bgenova1@binghamton.edu 

I've always wanted to pursue a Masters Degree and knew I wanted to go this route since first walking on Binghamton's Campus freshman year, I just didn't know what Masters path I was going to follow. Senior year I had the opportunity to take Fundamentals of Health Systems as a part of my BS ISE elective coursework, and was enthralled by the different application of engineers in healthcare. I already knew of the Manhattan Program from being a part of the System Science and Industrial Engineering Department, but learning that this was still a MS ISE, in all its fundamentals, but just took the application into the hospital - I knew I wanted to learn more. My Senior Capstone Project was creating a Standardized Medical Equipment Trial Process for United Health Systems and led us to be the Systems Design Track for the 2020 Capstone Competition at West Point. Starting to understand and applying ISE in a hospital setting solidified my choice of pursuing the Manhattan Program. My decision was made pre-pandemic but after the world shut down the need for Industrial Systems Engineers in health systems is even more prevalent! While I am not currently working in health systems I am still using my classwork in Six Sigma, project management, probability and statistics, and quality improvement in my day-to-day at Pinterest. Being such a selective program,  I am especially grateful for the support of all the professors, advisors, and classmates that this program provides on a personal level. 


Natasha Allgood Natasha Allgood

Course of Study: Master of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Executive Health Systems Concentration

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences, concentration in Medical
Dosimetry, Biology Minor, Stony Brook University

Current Position: Certified Medical Dosimetrist III, Process Improvement Lead at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Email: nallgoo1@binghamton.edu

Throughout my education, I had a passion for math, science, technology, and health.
During my undergraduate studies, I was given the opportunity to become a Physics TA
while studying biology and math. Within that period, I was advised to apply to the
competitive post- baccalaureate medical dosimetry program as a Health Sciences major. After shadowing, the different medical dosimetrists within the Radiation Oncology Medical Physics Department, it clicked. I wanted to make a difference in healthcare in an innovative and creative way. Thereafter, working in two top hospitals designing radiation treatment plans and participating in published studies exposed me to ample opportunities for improvement. There is a growing demand within healthcare, an increased complexity of treatment, and data driven science. The tools and learning experiences gained from the program are essential tools to improve care, patient safety, and more. I have applied several tools at my workplace and will seek further opportunities to improve care. If you are interested or have any questions about the Master of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering degree, please contact me.


Joan InfanteJoan Infante

Course of Study: Master of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Executive Health Systems Concentration

UG Background: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, CUNY City College

Current Position: Senior Data Analyst at Holy Name Medical Center

Email: jinfant2@binghamton.edu

I have been contemplating going back to school for some time and after a handful of years in Montefiore, I was told of a great opportunity in this Binghamton program. Instead of getting my degree in another field, and going back to square one, the thought of continuing a path in healthcare seemed like a no-brainer to me.  I have always been interested in statistics and storytelling, and the healthcare program was a great place to focus on that. The tools of this program have surely made an impact on both myself and the community at large. Healthcare is one of the most complex systems in the United States and I hope to bridge the gap in access to care and long-term health outcomes. If you are interested in the Industrial Engineering and Systems Science degree, or if you have any questions, feel free to contact me.


Class of 2020

Sameerah Shaik

shaikCourse of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems. In the fall, I’ll be attending William Carey’s College of Osteopathic Medicine (WCUCOM) as its class of 2024. 

UG background: Bachelor of Science in Integrative Neuroscience and BA in Spanish Language and Literature from ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ
 
Employment: During my gap year, I worked with AmeriCorps at the Southern Tier AIDS Program and then worked as a medical scribe at Northwell Health Monter Cancer Center. 
 
When I reached my senior year of undergrad, I realized I needed to take a gap year to focus on strengthening my application for medical school and gain more experience. As I explored different options and debated whether to work or pursue a master’s, I came across an info session for the Executive Masters of Health Systems program in Manhattan. This caught my eye because I knew I wanted to obtain a master's in an applicable field to healthcare. I considered other programs at other universities like a MHA or MPH, but the beauty of this program was that it was only on Saturdays, located in Manhattan (which is close to home) and allowed me to gain clinical experience during the week. While balancing my master’s program, working at the Monter Cancer Center, and going through the application process for medical school was challenging, I am grateful for the experience and the knowledge learned from this program and for the connections I have formed with my professors and cohort colleagues. This program opened my eyes to learn more about the inner workings and behind the scenes of healthcare. I knew I wanted to become a physician, but this program showed me that it is more than just being a successful physician; it is about continuously improving the healthcare system by making it more lean and efficient in order to consistently delivering quality medical care. 

Email: sshaik3@binghamton.edu 


Hollis Cuffie

Hollis Course of Study: MS Systems Science

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Human & Organizational Development, Vanderbilt University, class of 2018

Current Position: Data Scientist at Procter & Gamble

Email: hcuffie1@binghamton.edu 


Class of 2019

Justin ChangJustin Chang

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a Concentration in Management Information Systems (MIS), BA in Music

Current Position: Technical Project Management Associate for the Data Security and Infrastructure Risk Team at Morgan Stanley

Email: jchang57@binghamton.edu

As a musician, I naturally view my environment and experiences through the lens of a creative. This program has given me to the tools to put my creative visions into practice through advanced strategic methodologies like Lean/Six Sigma, to complex technical skills like modelling and simulation. I've always been curious and interested in learning new concepts, but never found an appropriate way of linking my coursework, skills, and passions together. Now, having secured a full-time position at Mount Sinai Health Systems, I feel as though the intersection of my business, healthcare, and creative interests have been aligned through my pursuing a degree in systems engineering. My goal in the future is to incorporate music into healthcare by developing proactive music therapy programming for patients with neuro-degenerative disorders, and beyond the technical skills I honed through this program, I learned how we as a society should be tackling our problems in healthcare: by building change through a radical commitment to patient experience and quality care. Feel free to reach out to me to learn more about the program details or about my experience with the program!


Alice M GlitterAlice M Gittler

Course of Study: Executive Health Systems

UG Background: MPS, Healthcare Interior Design, New York School of Interior Design
MA, International Affairs, Columbia University
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology, Franklin and Marshall College

Current Position: Consultant in Healthcare Design Research

Email: agittler@ewingcole.com


Lindsay WaxLindsay Wax

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, University at Albany

Current Position: Senior Quality Improvement Project Manager at UChicago Medicine

Email: lwax92@gmail.com

I graduated with a Business degree in 2014 and worked in various sectors of the business world until 2017. By 2017, I knew I needed a drastic career change. I never pictured myself in healthcare, but I always pictured myself applying my skills and time to something greater than myself. After getting bogged down by the business world, the Executive Health Systems – Manhattan program was sent to me by a friend of a friend. I only read the description one time before knowing this was where I wanted to be. With my knack for process improvement and supply chain management, and my passion for helping the world around me, I was confident that this program would open doors to a new career that I aspired to be in. I never imagined someone with only a business background would gain so much knowledge and real world experience from a one-year program. I recommend this program to anyone who has interest in process improvement, healthcare, and making a difference.


Class of 2018

Nafis BrownNafis Brown

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Biology, Neumann University

Current Position: Advisor for Quality Management at Pediatric Hematology Oncology 

Email: nbrown32@binghamton.edu


Kevin MayoneKevin Mayone

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Arts in History and Sociology, Assumption University

Current Position: Senior Process Improvement Engineer at Northwell Health

Email: kmayone1@binghamton.edu


Erik Thurheimer

Erik Thurheimer

Course of Study: MS Industrial and Systems Engineering with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Meteorology, Pennsylvania State University

Current Position: Lead Manager in Systems Analysis for Equitable Insurance

Email: ethurhe1@binghamton.edu


Hannah Booth

Hannah Booth

Course of Study: MS in Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG background: Bachelor in Science in Integrative Neuroscience, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ

Current Position: Product Manager for Flume Health

Email: hannahelizabeth999@gmail.com


Class of 2017

Shani BynumShani Bynum

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Health Science and Women's Studies, Stony Brook University

Current Position: Senior Manager at Mount Sinai, Clinical Risk Management

The knowledge and tools you gain from this program are relevant in today's changing Healthcare environment. As a clinician who works long hours in a busy department, a program like this one gives me the opportunity to work full time while I further my education. While providing care for patients, especially cancer patients, there is always room for process improvement. The material and methods that I have learned so far are essential for process improvement and can be utilized in my everyday work duties. Although the course is intense, you do have total support from all of The Watson College faculty members! If you are interested or have any questions about the program, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Email: sbynum1@binghamton.edu


Deeba Khorrami Deeba Khorrami

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Integrated Neuroscience, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ

Current Position: Client Implementation Manager at SameSky Health

Email: dkhorra1@binghamton.edu


Jordi EscorciaJordi Escorcia

Course of Study: MS Industrial and Systems Engineering with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Binghamton University

Current Position: Lead Industrial Engineer at United States Postal Service

Email: jescorc1@binghamton.edu

As an undergraduate in the Industrial and Systems Engineering department at Binghamton University, I sought to apply my skill sets in areas other than the traditional Manufacturing or Operations roles. I found the perfect opportunity with the Executive Health Systems – Manhattan Program. Here I learned the tools which helped me implement my educational background in one of the fastest growing and stable job markets in the nation. The Healthcare industry is in high demand for ISEs, due to the growing need for improvement in patient care and satisfaction in hundreds of hospitals and HMOs. If you would like to find out more about this program or are just curious about an ISE's role in the healthcare industry, please feel free to contact me.


Nana Boateng Nana Boateng AgyenimAgyenim

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Integrated Neuroscience, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ

Current Position: Emergency Room Nurse at New York-Presbyterian Hospital

Email: nagyeni1@binghamton.edu


Rachel Rachel LaghezzaSchaefer

Course of Study: MS Industrial and Systems Engineering with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Binghamton University

Current Position: Manager Consultant at Ernst and Young LLP, Strategy & Buisness Transformation 

Email: Rlaghez1@binghamton.edu


Kristin Kristin ThibaultThibault

Course of Study: MS Industrial and Systems Engineering with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Health Policy and Administration, Pennsylvania State University

Current Position: Senior Manager of Patient Outreach at Shield Health Solutions

Areas of Interest: Use of LSS and Simulation to Reduce Patient Wate Time and Improve Exam Room Utilization; Neural Network and Fuzzy Approach to Improve Physician/Patient Scheduling Using Patient Diagnosis Codes & Expert Knowledge

Email: kthibau1@binghamton.edu

The flexibility of this program allowed me to pursue a graduate degree while maintaining my professional career in the Healthcare field. The practical knowledge gained was easily transferable and useful in my day to day role. As Healthcare evolves, the use of ISE methodology to solve complex health care problems continues to grow. This program will teach you why change is needed and provides the necessary tools used in the implementation of process improvements. For those that are interested in continuing their education, this is the perfect graduate program. I enjoyed the program so much that I decided to continue my academic journey through the pursuit of a Ph.D. in Systems Science with a focus in Healthcare. Feel free to contact me with any questions about my background or the program.


Christopher Chris FerrerFerrer

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Integrative Neuroscience, Minor in Health & Wellness Studies, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ

Current Position: Admissions Consultant at Inspira Advantage

Email: christopher.ferrer@icahn.mssm.edu

As a pre-med student taking a gap year, I decided to enroll in the Manhattan program to strengthen my medical school application and to pursue my ongoing interest in health systems and process improvement within healthcare. The MS in Health Systems was a great experience, and without a doubt helped me stand out during the medical school application/interview process. In addition, the skills I gained from the program have enabled me to take on leadership positions in student lead process improvement initiatives throughout Mount Sinai. Please feel free to contact me with any questions about my background or the program.


Class of 2016

Daniel Jerez Daniel Jerez

Course of Study: MS Industrial and Systems Engineering with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Systems Engineering, Binghamton University

Current Position: Transformation Engineer at Care Logistics

Email: djerez1@binghamton.edu


Indiya OkamIndiya Okam

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, University of Buffalo

Current Position: Group Vice President of Sales at RX Global

Email: enyindiya@me.com

My goal is to continue to apply the principles of process improvement within the scope of my work environment in hopes of affecting change in the healthcare delivery system. The flexibility of this program has provided me with the opportunity to combine a full-time work schedule and meet the expectations of the program. I am glad to connect with anyone thinking about managing the program and a full-time work schedule.


Samuel ConklinSamuel Conklin

Course of Study: MS Industrial and Systems Engineering with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Engineering Design and Configuration Management, Johnson & Wales University

Current Position: Technical Development Program Director at Soho House & Co.

Email: sconkli2@binghamton.edu

The Executive Health Systems – Manhattan Program is a great program to enroll in, it perfectly marries systems science and industrial engineering with healthcare and service-based industries. The Saturday courses allowed me to maintain my career as a project manager in NYC while completing the program. The professors and academic resources available to you during the program are immense and they will cater toward your areas of interest. Personally, working in IT, I did not have much exposure to healthcare, but throughout the program, they have helped me find applicable ways to relate my experiences to the improvement of Health Systems. If you are interested in systems science and industrial engineering and furthermore Health Systems, you should find out more information about the Executive Master of Science in Health Systems – Manhattan.


Kimberly HomKimberly Hom

Course of Study: MS in Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Arts in Psychology & Sociology, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ

Current Position: Senior Program Manager at Lenox Hill Hospital, Department of Anesthesiology

Email: khom1@binghamton.edu


Class of 2015

Zarin AnikaZarin Anika

Course of Study: MS Industrial and Systems Engineering with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Bio-Molecular Science, NYU Tandon School of Engineering

Current Position: Manager of Consulting Services at GEP Worldwide

Email: anika_zarin@yahoo.com


Shanice GuerrierShanice Guerrier

Course of Study: MS Industrial and Systems Engineering with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Integrated Neuroscience, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ

Current Position: Process Engineer at Mount Sinai Health System

Email: Sguerrier25@gmail.com


Patrick SamedyPat Samedy

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelor of Science in Management concentration: Health Services, Hofstra University

Current Position: Director of Quality and Safety Systems, Memorial Sloan Kettering

Email: psaturday@gmail.com

I aim to further my knowledge of systems science and learn to apply industrial engineering methods to the healthcare environment I currently support.


Class of 2014

Valerie Tanis

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Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: Bachelors of Arts Degree in Biological Sciences

Current Position: Senior Business Transformation Consultant at Ernst & Young         

Email: Valerie.tanis@gmail.com

I was part of the first graduating class of the program in 2014 and built my career in the healthcare space. If you are thinking about applying to this program, have any questions about pivoting into engineering or just need some advice on integrating academia into the workforce I’d be happy to help.


     

Christina GalloChristina Muratore

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: BA in English Literature and Rhetoric, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ

Current Position: Process Excellence Manager at Henry Schein

Email: Christina.M.Muratore@gmail.com

Since graduating with my MS from the SSIE program in 2014, I've focused my career in healthcare on process improvement. I'd be happy to share my experiences, especially with anyone looking to enter into engineering for the first time from a liberal arts/social sciences background.


Erik PedersenErik Pedersen

Course of Study: MS Industrial and Systems Engineering with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: BS Industrial and Systems Engineering, ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ

Current Position: Senior Director of Strategy at Shield Health Solutions

Email: Epeders1@binghamton.edu


Evelyn MoyEvelyn Moy

Course of Study: MS Systems Science with exec concentration in Health Systems

UG Background: BA in Psychology at ºÚÁÏÊÓƵ

Current Position: Senior Director in Portfolio Management at Pfizer, Inc.

I completed the Executive Health Systems – Manhattan Program in 2014. My class was one of the first cohorts to complete the Manhattan MS program and I truly enjoyed the experience. I would be glad to answer any questions for new students that are considering or will be entering the Manhattan program.

Email: evelyn.w.moy@gmail.com