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American Association for Physician Leadership Partners with Indiana University Kelley School of Business

American Association for Physician Leadership Partners with Indiana University Kelley School of Business New partnership will deepen access to business knowledge for physician leaders News provided by Share this article Share this article WASHINGTON, March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/  A new partnership between the American Association for Physician Leadership and the Indiana University Kelley School of Business aims to provide physician leaders with deeper access to business acumen that drives effective change in healthcare. The American Association for Physician Leadership (AAPL) is the only association solely focused on providing professional development, leadership education, and management training exclusively for physicians. The Kelley School of Business is the only top-ranked business school offering a rigorous MBA exclusively for physicians. Together, the two are committed to training physicians in the business of medicine and equipping physicians to better strategize the be

Pritzker Private Capital Launches PPC University

Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Pritzker Private Capital Launches PPC University February 16, 2021 GMT CHICAGO (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 16, 2021 Pritzker Private Capital (“PPC”), a leader in family direct investing, today announced the launch of PPC University, a series of customized, graduate-level business education courses developed and presented in partnership with the Kelley School of Business at Indiana University. ADVERTISEMENT PPC University courses will support the professional development of emerging leaders across the PPC family of companies. The program is guided by PPC’s longstanding commitment to partner with its companies, invest in its people and culture, and build successful businesses for the long term. PPC University is scheduled to begin instruction in March 2021.

IU Kelley School of Business receives $1M donation to support minority recruitment program

IU Kelley School of Business receives $1M donation to support minority recruitment program Alexandria Burris, Indianapolis Star Replay Video UP NEXT Philanthropists and business leaders Derica Rice and Robin Nelson-Rice have donated $1 million to the Indiana University s Kelley School of Business to help fund scholarships for minority students pursuing an education in business.  The donation will help support students in the Kelley School s Consortium for Graduate Study in Management. Cofounded by the school in 1966, the consortium is a national organization that works to recruit, support and mentor Black, Latino and Native American students in MBA programs.  © Nicole Powell/ Photo submitted by Indiana University

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