Kisha Hortman 2001 MHA, School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota

Kisha Hortman 2001 MHA

ADMINISTRATOR, PATIENT MANAGEMENT SERVICES
MEMORIAL HEALTH SYSTEM
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS

Kisha Hortman 2001 MHAFamily atmosphere and a record of minority student success attracted Kisha Hortman to Minnesota. Her instincts were correct. "Everyone rallies around you to make sure that you complete the program successfully."

A pre-program orientation made Kisha feel welcome. When the semester began, she was paired with a second-year student to help her adjust to new challenges.

In a business plan project for Medtronic, Kisha contributed to a crossfunctional team of PhDs, MBAs, MHAs, research specialists and engineers. The project provided insight into the reality of the industry and helped her master problem- solving and team-building skills.

Kisha also created an active social life in the Twin Cities’ African American community. She joined the Black MBA Association and the graduate chapter of a sorority, where she met African American students from other professional programs. "Twin Cities corporations recruit from all the historically black universities," she said. "There’s a good culture for young black professionals."

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