| Name | Title | Contact Details |
|---|---|---|
Christopher Peabody |
Associate Chief Medical Officer, Performance Excellence | Profile |
Melvin Maxwell |
Executive Director, Supply Chain | Profile |
Laura Padilla |
Human Resources Operation Director | Profile |
Kelly Muir |
Deputy Chief Financial Officer | Profile |
Kate Alfieri |
Director of Research Development and Training, Department of Anesthesia and Perioperative Care | Profile |
As the fourth largest entirely student-run businesses generating $1.2 million annually, our mission is to create a competitive advantage for our employees by providing experiential education through the operation of profitable, ethically-focused business that serves the needs for our stakeholders. Founded in 1990, Flyer Enterprises has grown into ten separate divisions, all experiencing stellar and steady growth. From sales associates to the chief executive officer, Flyer Enterprises is comprised of nearly 190 undergraduate student employees. We pride ourselves in giving each of our employees unparalleled, hands-on learning opportunities so that we can take our experiences and learned skills with us after graduation and into Corporate America.
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