Jarrett Bauer, an alumni of the Carey Business School, has been named to the “Forbes 30 Under 30” in the area of healthcare entrepreneurship. Bauer, who was part of Carey’s charter Global MBA class of 2012, is a co-founder of Health Recovery Solutions, a firm that works with hospitals to help patients with high risk of readmission avoid return visits.
It’s quite an honor to make Forbes prestigious 30 Under 30 list. The list acknowledges 600 of the best young business people in 20 different fields including Healthcare, Education, Law & Policy, Food & Drink and Enterprise Technology.
This is the fourth year in a row that Forbes has published a 30 Under 30, but this year’s edition features brand new profiles. The list was created by a panel of “A-List judges,” which include folks like Isaac Mizrahi, Susan Wojcicki, Dan Levin, Daniel Ek and Taylor Hanson.
The Global MBA is a relatively new program at the Carey Business School. Program coursework includes two flagship courses, Innovation for Humanity and Discovery to Market. In these programs, students apply what they’ve learned in class to solve real-life challenges. The program can be completed in two years and features a strong focus on impact and accountability of business to society along with a small cohort size, which allows personalized attention and networking opportunities.