By Amanda Coulson
“A good leader is a 360-degree leader” are the words of an experienced business woman
and Penn State alumna, Amy Doherty. She received a Bachelor of Science and a Master in Business Administration both from Penn State and has a great deal of pride for the school. She explored several different disciplines such as an environmental science, medical school, and doing database design in information technology (IT), which all lead her to her current position at AARP as the Chief Information Officer. She could not be more grateful for her Penn State experience.
Amy appreciated the close faculty to student ratio as well as the professors who left a strong impact on her, especially Neil Mercando, Leah Devlin and Peter Capelotti. Her professors took a personal interest in their students’ success and made themselves available for personal attention throughout their academic career. For Amy, it was this attentiveness to each individual’s success that made the experience worthwhile.
“A good leader is a 360-degree leader” are the words of an experienced business woman
and Penn State alumna, Amy Doherty. She received a Bachelor of Science and a Master in Business Administration both from Penn State and has a great deal of pride for the school. She explored several different disciplines such as an environmental science, medical school, and doing database design in information technology (IT), which all lead her to her current position at AARP as the Chief Information Officer. She could not be more grateful for her Penn State experience.
Amy appreciated the close faculty to student ratio as well as the professors who left a strong impact on her, especially Neil Mercando, Leah Devlin and Peter Capelotti. Her professors took a personal interest in their students’ success and made themselves available for personal attention throughout their academic career. For Amy, it was this attentiveness to each individual’s success that made the experience worthwhile.