Asheley Taylor
About Asheley Taylor
Asheley Taylor is a Strategic Sourcing & Procurement Operations Co-op at Bristol Myers Squibb with a background in healthcare and public health policy.
Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb
Asheley Taylor currently serves as a Strategic Sourcing & Procurement Operations Co-op at Bristol Myers Squibb. In her role, she focuses on strategic sourcing and streamlining procurement operations, contributing to the company's supply chain efficiency. Using her expertise, she manages procurement processes to ensure optimal resource allocation, driving cost-effective solutions.
Previous Role at Health Plus Management
From 2020 to 2021, Asheley worked at Health Plus Management as a Clinic Coordinator in New York, United States. For nine months, she managed administrative tasks and coordinated clinic operations to ensure smooth patient flow and effective healthcare delivery.
Background in Nursing and Healthcare
Asheley has extensive experience in healthcare. In 2020, she worked as a Nurse Technician at Wake Forest Baptist Health in Greensboro/Winston-Salem, North Carolina Area for eight months. Prior to that, she served as a Nurse Assistant at UNC Health in Chapel Hill, North Carolina from 2019 to 2020, gaining valuable hands-on experience in patient care and healthcare management.
Educational Background
Asheley holds a Master's of Public Health with a focus on Health Policy and Management from CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy, where she studied from 2020 to 2022. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Bennett College, completing her degree in three years from 2015 to 2018.
Commitment to Healthcare and Community Service
Asheley Taylor has demonstrated a strong commitment to serving underserved and underrepresented communities through healthcare awareness and education. She has been involved in various initiatives, including her work as a Student Representative at the White House Initiative for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, and as a Maya Angelou Women Who Lead Scholar with UNCF, where she contributed significantly to promoting healthcare education.