The School of Public Health has partnered with Twin Cities-based consulting firm Reden & Anders on a fellowship that both parties are looking to as a new model for mentoring young professionals and financing graduate education.
Through the fellowship, SPH doctoral students work part time at Reden & Anders, a national health care consulting firm (and a division of Ingenix, a wholly-owned subsidiary of UnitedHealth Group). “We approached the University on this because we view it as such an important resource for our organization,” says Nancy Walczak, senior consultant at Reden & Anders.

