- Chriscynethia Floyd, Class of 2011
From singer and performer to literary advocate and Vice President, Floyd has found many passions, talents, and voices throughout her life. Currently serving as the Vice President of Publishing for US Operations at Our Daily Bread Ministries, Floyd helps reaches millions of viewers a year in books, booklets, and online articles. Wanting to advance her education and learn more about the business world, she pursued her EMBA and discovered her confidence to lead, or as she puts it, her “leadership voice.”
- Ciciley "CC" Moore, Class of 2019
Currently serving as the Program Officer in the Office of the President at W.K. Kellogg Foundation, Ciciley “CC” Moore has spent much of her personal life and professional career in the nonprofit industry working to advance racial justice and prioritize opportunities to amplify and build power in BIPOC communities. Moore believes the EMBA program helped equip her with the foundational skills to identify and work through these complex business and societal problems.
- Lori Hillman, Class of 2016
In 2014, Lori Hillman decided to pursue her MBA through Broad’s Executive MBA program in order to gain more insight and experience in the financial arm of business and, ultimately, chase after her dream of running a business unit. After overcoming many obstacles and clearing several hurdles, Hillman is currently the Vice President of Quality at Eaton and is responsible for 15 plants in North America. Hillman has now made it a priority of hers to remove some of those career challenges women face and help make it easier for the next generations.
- Elizabeth Krear, Class of 2013
Elizabeth Krear is a driven leader, responsible for some of Stellantis’ most important and profitable vehicles, including the Ram 1500, Jeep Wrangler, and Jeep Gladiator. Upon joining the company, Krear quickly realized she wanted to work on the whole vehicle and be a part of the big picture. Krear reached her goal of Chief Engineer of the Ram 1500 in 2013—the same year she graduated from Broad’s Executive MBA program.
- Sandra Bouckley, Class of 1992
Recently retired, Bouckley is the former Executive Director and CEO of SME, a nonprofit association focused on advocating for the manufacturing industry, advancing industrial technology, and promoting workforce development. Previously working in leadership roles at GKN, Eaton, Tyco, Chrysler, and General Motors, Bouckley reveals her “just watch me” attitude, which has served her well in both her professional career and education throughout the years.
- Tammy Hannah, Class of 2020
Tammy Hannah has been in Occupational Therapy for over 20 years, working her way up to President and Chief Executive Officer of Origami Rehabilitation with over 130 employees and a team of five direct reports. As she was promoted into more executive level positions throughout the years, she started to ask herself some important questions that would impact her confidence, personal growth, education, and future career.
Bold. Brilliant. BOSS.
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