Day in the Life on@PennCareerDay is back! January 30th – February 3rd we will highlight Careers in Healthcare on our various social media platforms. There are a variety of career paths in the healthcare industry beyond becoming a nurse or doctor, managing insurance or healthcare policy. We are excited to welcome Lee Every to discuss an important role to the industry – fundraising for research. Lee will also talk about a component to anyone’s career path – pursuing an advance degree – as a current graduate student here at Penn. To learn more about Lee, visit our Penn & Beyond blog. And remember, follow him on @PennCareerDay next Tuesday. We welcome questions on Facebook or send them directly on Twitter, and we’ll be sure Lee gets to them!
Lee Every is an Assistant Development Officer at Penn Medicine Development and Alumni Relations. In his role Lee works to develop fundraising initiatives for a number of centers and institutes within the Penn Medicine Health System. Currently, Lee is working with the Center for Aides Research and the Neuro-Ophthalmology Program within the Department of Neurology. Both departments are spearheading cutting edge research that requires additional funding to support their work. In addition, Lee works in conjunction other Penn Medicine Development Officers in order to fundraise for some of Penn Medicine’s most well known centers and institutes including the Institute on Aging and Center for Neurodegenerative Disease Research that consistently makes strides in the fight to cure Alzheimer’s.
Lee began working at Penn Medicine in 2010 and immediately enrolled in the Fels Institute of Government Executive Program where he will graduate with a Master of Public Administration in May of 2012. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh in 2009 with the Bachelors of Science in Business Administration, Lee interned with a number of non-profit entities during college including the American Red Cross and the United Way of America. Lee hopes to combine his knowledge of public policy and finance with his experience in the non-profit and higher education sectors as his career moves forward.