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M.B.A. Alumna Climbs Corporate Ladder to VP Position
Charlotte Mather-Taylor, a 2007 M.B.A. graduate of the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship, has worked her way up the corporate ladder and is now the vice president of government relations and community affairs at Broward Health (formerly North Broward Hospital District). Mather-Taylor joined Broward Health more than 15 years ago and presently serves on the Statewide Low Income Pool council, which is responsible for reviewing and recommending the allocation of $1 billion to hospitals and health centers throughout Florida.
She has earned the reputation as an outstanding legislative advocate and uses the skills in her fulltime job to advocate on the state and federal level on health care policy.
Mather-Taylor earned her B.A. in political science from the University of Florida; she later received her M.B.A. from NSU and graduated as a 2008 National Association of Public Hospitals Fellow.