REMINDER: Coffee & Convos with Angelique Hrycko

Registration Link: https://drexel.zoom.us/j/87055452529

Angelique Hrycko, a Philadelphia native, graduated from Boston College in ’08 and went on to study at Drexel’s Dornsife School of Public Health (MPH ’12), where she focused on Health Management and Policy. She went on to work for a boutique consulting firm outside of Boston, MA called Day Health Strategies, where she helped states implement aspects of the Affordable Care Act, particularly around their health insurance marketplaces. For the past four years, she has been at Boston Children’s Hospital and has spanned a few roles. The first three years were spent with Patient Safety and Quality, which included reporting to the Chief and Vice President on various quality and high reliability initiatives. Currently, she works with operational and administrative leaders and is a Process Manager on the Strategic Access Transformation team, which is focused on developing and implementing the hospital’s revenue cycle and access models of the future. During her time at Children’s, Angelique completed a graduate certificate in Strategic Management through Harvard and has lectured at Boston University’s School of Public Health and Boston College. 

Angelique is a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), was invited to be on the ACHE of MA Programming Committee this past Spring and created and recently led a webinar with Boston leaders on telehealth and the patient experience for ACHE members. She was recently named the Director of Operations and Communications for Tomorrow’s Women Today, an invite-only women’s leadership group based in Boston. Angelique is a long-time rower, a lover of both Boston and Philadelphia, and loves living in Portsmouth, NH with her husband. 

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