Emily is currently a 2nd year MBA student at the Wharton School where she is focusing on multinational management and healthcare. Prior to graduate school, she spent several years doing product management and global strategy at WeWork and then a seed-stage advertising technology start-up. She started her career in investment banking in Deutsche Bank and helped her division build out and source its first East Coast technology coverage. Emily became interested in the women’s health space shortly before starting business school and joined the founding board of the Wharton Femtech Club in her first year. Now, she is their VP of Conference and is partnering with other Wharton healthcare clubs to organize more events that drive awareness and education around women’s health topics. She hopes to leverage her product and operations skills to advance innovations around ovarian and reproductive health, particularly as it relates to diagnostics and therapeutics.
In her free time, Emily enjoys experimenting with new recipes, staying active with boxing, hiking, or tennis, wedding planning (not her own!), and cheering on her favorite football and hockey teams.
In her free time, Emily enjoys experimenting with new recipes, staying active with boxing, hiking, or tennis, wedding planning (not her own!), and cheering on her favorite football and hockey teams.