ACHE is committed to supporting healthcare management programs that nurture and teach the future leaders of our profession. To assist your work as mentors of the next generations of healthcare managers, ACHE has expanded support for student organizations through creation of the ACHE Higher Education Network.

ACHE of MA Student Career Navigation Event on 2/12/20

To be a participant in the ACHE Higher Education Network, your university/college must be at least regionally accredited, and offer an identifiable degree, major or concentration in healthcare management.

Click here to learn more about benefits and joining.  Participation is no cost to the education program.

Higher Education Network (HEN) Program Director Information Session Recording – 10/19

The ACHE Higher Education Network in Massachusetts includes 12 graduate programs and 1 undergraduate program, represented by:

  • Bay Path University
  • Boston College
  • Boston University School of Public Health
  • Boston University Questrom School of Business
  • Brandeis University
  • Framingham State University
  • New England College of Business
  • Northeastern University
  • Simmons University
  • Stonehill College
  • Suffolk University
  • University of Massachusetts-Lowell
  • Worcester State University

ACHE of Massachusetts
Higher Education Network (HEN) Member Directory

School
Program Program Director
Bay Path University
Healthcare Management Terry DeVito, EdD, RN
Brandeis University
Executive MD/MBA program; Healthcare MBA Jon Chilingerian
Boston College
Healthcare Administration Joni Beshansky
Boston University – School of Public Health
Master of Public Health Chris Louis
Boston University – Questrom School of Business
Health Sector MBA Ned Rimer
Framingham State University
Dr. Scott Greenberg
New England College of Business & Finance
Master of Healthcare Management Samuel Rindell
Northeastern University
MBA – Healthcare Management Gary Young
Timothy Hoff
Health Informatics Graduate Program Jay Spitulnik
Simmons University
Healthcare MBA Julie Yao Cooper

Todd Herrmann

Stonehill College
BS, Healthcare Administration Mitch Glavin
Suffolk University
Master of Healthcare Administration MBA/Health Rick Gregg
University of Massachusetts – Lowell
MS, Health Informatics & Management
Worcester State
MS, Health Care Administration Robert Holmes