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MBA allows nurse to advance as health-care leader

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When I began my executive MBA with Athabasca University (AU) in fall 2009, I was employed full time as a nurse in Vancouver, B.C. I felt drawn to developing leadership and management skills as a health-care professional.

I chose ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓbecause I was continuing to work full time but also valued the flexibility of the Master of Business Administration program.

My husband and I were married in May 2010 and soon moved to Montana, where I began working in a leadership role for a large health-care system. It was so beneficial to be able to continue my schooling despite moving to a different country!

By the time the first in-residence program came around, I was more than 20 weeks pregnant with our first baby!

When I graduated in 2012, I was pregnant with our second baby. Looking back on this time, I honestly am not sure how I juggled working, pregnancy, infants and school. But I am so thankful to ÐÇ¿ÕÓ°ÊÓfor offering a program that allowed me to reach my goals.

Since completing my MBA, I have worked in Great Falls, Montana, Nanaimo, B.C., and Chicago, Illinois using my skills as a registered nurse and leader.

We are now happily settled in Nanaimo with our girls who are 10 and 11. One day I will share with them the story of completing my masters!

Athabasca University Executive MBA grad Leanne Bulmer with her family.

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Leanne Bulmer (Master of Business Administration ’12) is a registered nurse and health-care leader who has held leadership roles in Canada and the U.S. She currently lives in Nanaimo, B.C.

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