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Rhode Jeanniton
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Degree: Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration

Residence: West Orange, New Jersey

What are you next steps/career goals?
I am currently studying at Caldwell for my MBA with a concentration in healthcare administration.

My career goal is to become a CEO one day in the health care system business. I am blessed to have my first step at RJW Barnabas Health as an executive administrative assistant in the Corporate Quality and Patient Engagement Department at Barnabas Health corporate.

I will take the opportunity to learn more from the leaders there. I canā€™t wait to keep learning from them, and hopefully I will end up in the same positions they are now.

How has Caldwell prepared you for this job?
The classes were number one. I also like being in charge, seeing what improvements can be made, coming up with ideas that can be improved for patients; healthcare administration has allowed me to explore that even more and find a field I am fulfilled in pursuing. Professor [Jeffrey] Egnatovich and Professor [Lorraine] McEvoy have taught me about real-life situations, allowed me to get out of my comfort zones and explore new things. That really allowed me to grow professionally. Professor [Ranjit] Nair also helped me a lot with human resource classes.

Best part of your experience as a student at Caldwell University?
From my sophomore to my senior years I was an orientation leader. I gained leadership skills from being a member of the National Society of Leadership and Success of which I am currently the secretary.

With the healthcare administration major, I had an internship at a home care agency where I was able to put into practice everything I learned in class, which allowed to me land a position as an executive administrative assistant at RWJ Barnabas corporate. I am currently in the corporate quality and patient experience department, providing administrative support for three leaders.

Iā€™d like to thank my professors in healthcare administration, Professor Egnatovich, Professor McEvoy and Professor [Michael] Slifer.

Favorite place on campus?
The classrooms. Thatā€™s when you get to know everyoneā€™s background more. That is when you can start networking. Through your professor you can manage to get an internship, even [through] your classmates. If you make good connections, they can help you connect and network together. Having the opportunity to be networking in the classroom is very helpful as a college student.

Other Caldwell highlights?
The journey of learning to learn more about myself.

From my freshman year to senior year, this is a journey that was very enlightening. I see the growth I made from being a high schooler to a college student. Throughout college, I have discovered I love being a leader, especially for those who have the same background as me. I came here from Haiti at 14 years old. I didnā€™t know English. It was my fourth language. Being able to learn a new language, a new culture, a new country has enabled me to step out of my comfort zone and be where I am today.

I am secretary of the Healthcare Administration Club on campus. I have a federal work study position in the campus art gallery. I have been a dance team member, holding leadership positions on the team including secretary, vice president and president.

Anything else?
My advice to high school or incoming students is: Donā€™t be scared to approach your professors or staff members, because they are here to help you. Donā€™t be scared to ask questions, to fall and get up, to switch majors.