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Taylor Rose
Associate at McKinsey & Company | Healthcare Strategy & Operations | Wharton MBA
Taylor Rose is an Associate at McKinsey & Company, specializing in healthcare strategy and operations. Based in New York, she has a strong background in healthcare management, having transitioned from a hospital administrator to a healthcare consultant.
Education
- Master of Business Administration (MBA): Healthcare Management from The Wharton School (2020-2022).
- Bachelor of Science (BS): Management Science (Operations Research) and Political Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2012-2016).
Professional Experience
- Associate at McKinsey & Company (September 2022 - Present): Taylor focuses on strategic planning and operational improvements within healthcare.
- Summer Fellow at the Leadership Now Project (June 2022 - August 2022).
- Global Access Fellow at Roivant Social Ventures (May 2021 - August 2022).
- Network Strategy & Operations Intern at Juno Medical (February 2021 - May 2021).
- Manager at CuRED, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (May 2019 - July 2020).
- Senior Strategic Planning Advisor at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (July 2018 - August 2019).
- Business Analyst at McKinsey & Company (September 2016 - June 2018).
- Internships: Includes roles at Morgan Stanley and the U.S. Department of Education.
Skills and Certifications
Taylor possesses skills in strategic planning, qualitative and financial analysis, and management consulting. She is also a certified yoga instructor.
Languages
- English: Native or bilingual proficiency
- Spanish: Limited working proficiency
Her diverse experience across various roles in healthcare and business consulting highlights her commitment to improving healthcare delivery systems and her ability to navigate complex operational challenges.12
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