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Karlie Stanton
MBA Intern at National Institute of Health, Business Development Manager at Stemloop
Karlie Stanton is a driven and accomplished individual with a passion for solving medical challenges that patients face. A recent MBA graduate from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, she has worked with the National Institute of Health's Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics Initiative to enhance access to COVID-19 testing. She has also applied her experience as a business development professional at Stemloop, where she innovates COVID-19 testing. With her in-depth knowledge of patient services and robust analytical skills honed through her four-year tenure as a strategy and analytics consultant at Deloitte, Karlie has helped numerous clients make a direct and positive impact on patients' lives.
During her time at Deloitte, Karlie spearheaded global implementations of Salesforce and mobile ecosystems, revamping digital patient engagement strategies and enabling real-time communication between clients. She is experienced in agile delivery, applying agile principles in regulated industries, and designing customer solutions for innovation. In the long-term, Karlie plans to apply her expertise in emerging markets to support patients who lack access to healthcare. She earned a bachelor's degree in information systems, international business, and operations from Indiana University's Kelley School of Business and a bachelor of arts degree in history, international business, public policy, and consulting from Indiana University Bloomington's College of Arts and Sciences.