Brandon P. Katz
brandon.katz.wg12@wharton.upenn.edu University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA B.S., Honors with Distinction, Management Science, B.S., Bioengineering, 2006 M.S., Bioengineering, 2007
Elizabeth B. Kiernan
elizabeth.kiernan.wg12@
wharton.upenn.edu Cornell University, Ithaca, NY B.A., History and Economics, 2005
Michael L. Kijewski
michael.kijewski.wg12@
wharton.upenn.edu West Chester University of Pennsylvania, West Chester, PA B.S.Ed, Physics, 2004 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA M.M.P., Medical Physics, 2010
A strategic leadership or business development opportunity in the healthcare industry.
McKinsey & Company, Palo Alto, CA Summer Associate, Summer 2011 Led client teams through strategic cost reduction analysis and execution for a large hospital system. Imple- mented supply chain rationalization processes and streamlined sourcing.
A&D Medical, San Jose, CA Product Manager, 2008-2010 Created and implemented multina- tional marketing strategy for a con- sumer and B2B medical electronics manufacturer. Developed new business leads, executed marketing campaigns, and sourced innovative products to support company goals. Managed operational budgeting, product line sales targets, and margin control for brands with $18M in annual sales and 22% average growth.
Abbott Vascular, Santa Clara, CA Associate Research Scientist, 2007-2008 Designed and developed techniques leading to patent applications for vascular therapy products and processes. Led preclinical research investigations in vascular cell therapy and biomaterials.
An opportunity to work with an entrepreneurial team in the healthcare services industry.
Castlight Health, San Francisco, CA Product Marketing Associate, Summer 2011 Designed and executed research project focused on identifying how consumers make healthcare decisions. Incorporated external research and primary customer research into actionable marketing and product recommendations. Proactively sought out numerous additional products to support business development and sales teams.
Oliver Wyman, San Francisco, CA Associate, 2008-2010 Consultant, 2005-2008 Worked with a variety of clients across the Health and Life Sciences industry to help grow businesses and imple- ment operational improvements. Executed projects, built senior client level relationships and managed junior talent. Led entrepreneurial practice initiatives focused on intellectual capital sharing, culture building, and external recruiting.
An opportunity to build new healthcare technology companies through entre- preneurship and venture investment.
Gamma Basics, Wayne, PA Founder, 2009-Present Developed a novel medical radiation shielding design and analysis tool called grayCAD that helps hospitals assess their radiation safety compli- ance in radiation oncology, nuclear medicine, and diagnostic imaging applications. Raised $120K angel round from the founders of Bentley Systems. Sold first enterprise license to a major U.S.-based radiation oncology equipment manufacturer. Recipient of 2011 Wharton Venture award, 2010 Wharton Snider Seed award.
Veritas Medical Solutions, Malvern, PA Physicist, Founding Team Member, 2008-2010 Founding team member of Veritas, an oncologic radiation shielding manufac- turer and installer. Developed product R&D protocol, helping to create the world’s most effective high-density concrete radiation shielding product. Developed rapid quotation physics workflow, allowing our six-member team to bid on over $70M of projects in six months, securing over $10M of contracts in our first nine months. Designed radiation shielding for over fifty oncology facilities in ten countries.
Atomic International, Frederick, PA Physicist, 2007-2008 Developed computerized physics calculation system, allowing rapid scaling of quotation abilities. Provided physics support to customers in six countries, significantly increasing customer retention. Completed rigorous product testing using Los Alamos National Laboratory’s LANSCE neutron beam.
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