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Sam Hanna Ph.D., Executive in Residence at American University Life-Long Learning Culture, and Innovations in Technology Healthcare
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Sam Hanna Ph.D., Executive in Residence at American University Life-Long Learning Culture, and Innovations in Technology Healthcare

In today’s episode, we have a very special guest Sam Hanna, Ph.D., former Chief Innovation Officer at PWC and Advisor to Alphabet, Amazon, and Executive in Residence at American University and Associate Dean. We have a very heady and interesting global perspective conversation around the critical importance of your origin story, focusing on leadership and innovation, and AI or adaptive intelligence or predictive analytics in healthcare in the midst of C19. Sam also provides us his unique upbringing experiences which have led him to understand the value of the global perspective but also where the gaps are to make our workforce regardless of the industry more diverse and innovative. He shares with us some of his book recommendations to get 1% better, and advice he would give recent college graduates looking to enter the healthcare technology sector. We also take a fictional trip with Michael J. Fox and his Back to the Future DeLorean to see what advice he would give a younger Sam.

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In today’s episode, we have a very special guest Sam Hanna, Ph.D., former Chief Innovation Officer at PWC and Advisor to Alphabet, Amazon, and Executive in Residence at American University and Associate Dean. We have a very heady and interesting global perspective conversation around the critical importance of your origin story, focusing on leadership and innovation, and AI or adaptive intelligence or predictive analytics in healthcare in the midst of C19. Sam also provides us his unique upbringing experiences which have led him to understand the value of the global perspective but also where the gaps are to make our workforce regardless of the industry more diverse and innovative. He shares with us some of his book recommendations to get 1% better, and advice he would give recent college graduates looking to enter the healthcare technology sector. We also take a fictional trip with Michael J. Fox and his Back to the Future DeLorean to see what advice he would give a younger Sam.