Natalie Sheneman is currently pursuing dual Master’s degrees in Business Administration and Public Health at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), with a focus on epidemiology, social entrepreneurship, and global health. As a former co-president of the UIC chapter of Net Impact, an international student organization dedicated to leveraging business for social good, Natalie has demonstrated her commitment to driving positive change through her academic pursuits.
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Previously, Natalie held roles at the Institute for Global Health at Northwestern University, where she managed education programs, spearheaded fundraising efforts, and conducted research on global health ethics and educational strategies. Prior to her work at Northwestern, she gained valuable experience at Northwestern Medicine and contributed to the food and agriculture program at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs.
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Natalie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in international relations from Carleton College, where she honed her passion for global issues and cultivated a foundation for her future endeavors in public health and business. With her diverse experiences and interdisciplinary education, Natalie is dedicated to making a meaningful impact in the field of global health and social entrepreneurship.