Top-Ranked U.S. and Kenyan Business Schools Join the Business School Alliance for Health Management, Expanding the Organization’s Exclusive Member Cohort to 19
The University of Michigan and Strathmore University business schools will support BAHM’s mission to advance health management leadership and business-based policy solutions
Palo Alto, Calif., February 13, 2020 – The University of Michigan Ross School of Business in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and Strathmore University Business School in Nairobi, Kenya have become the latest top-ranked business programs to join the Business School Alliance for Health Management (BAHM), an international organization of the world’s leading business programs focused on U.S. and global health management.
“We are delighted to welcome to our growing organization Michigan Ross, a top U.S. business school, and Strathmore, one of the five leading business schools in Africa,” said Kevin A. Schulman, BAHM’s board president and a professor of medicine and economics at Stanford University. “With healthcare at the forefront of policy debates in the United States and globally, BAHM’s members are more than ever committed to building strong health management leadership and research programs, and to promoting innovative approaches to the delivery of quality, affordable healthcare.”