Herman Gray, MD, MBA, chair of pediatrics at Wayne State University School of Medicine, has been named the first Distinguished Medical Fellow by the University of Tennessee Haslam College of Business.
Dr. Gray, who received his Master of Business Administration from the University of Tennessee, was recognized along with 13 other alumni as the university's Distinguished Haslam Physician Executive MBA, Executive MBA Fellows, and Distinguished Haslam Healthcare Leadership Fellows.
“I am grateful to be included in the inaugural class of the Haslam Distinguished Healthcare Fellows Program at the University of Tennessee. I am humbled to engage with healthcare leaders,” said Dr. Gray. I live in many different ways. ”
All graduates are national leaders in the medical field and serve two-year terms as distinguished fellows in two MBA programs.
“We are proud to name them as the first Distinguished Fellows of the PEMBA and EMBA-HL programs,” said Kate Atchley, Ph.D., Distinguished Lecturer in the Haslam College of Business and Executive Director of the University of Tennessee. said. MBA level program. “As alumni, these leaders serve as ambassadors for the program, demonstrating how the program develops students' skills, knowledge, and leadership abilities, as well as inspiring other students and faculty that will last long after their time here. We can talk about how we can foster a bond with each other.”
Fellows will share insights on healthcare leadership with current students, connect with students during training and personal outreach, and serve as advisors and subject matter experts for student organizational projects.