Kimberly Unander
About Kimberly Unander
Kimberly Unander serves as the System Vice President of Transformation and Operations at CommonSpirit Health, a position she has held since 2021. She has extensive experience in healthcare consulting, having previously worked at Navigant, Guidehouse, and FTI Consulting.
Work at CommonSpirit Health
Kimberly Unander serves as the System Vice President of Transformation and Operations at CommonSpirit Health. She has held this position since 2021, contributing to the organization's operational efficiency and strategic transformation initiatives. Her role focuses on enhancing healthcare delivery and optimizing operational processes within the system, based in Chicago, Illinois.
Previous Experience at Navigant
Prior to her current role, Kimberly Unander worked at Navigant in various capacities from 2015 to 2021. She began as a Consultant in Health Solutions, advancing to Senior Consultant and then Managing Consultant, before becoming Associate Director. Her tenure at Navigant spanned six years, during which she focused on healthcare consulting in the Greater Chicago Area.
Education and Expertise
Kimberly Unander earned her Bachelor of Science degrees in Supply Chain Management and Marketing from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, where she studied from 2009 to 2013. This educational background provides her with a strong foundation in business operations and marketing strategies, which she applies in her healthcare transformation efforts.
Experience at FTI Consulting
Kimberly Unander gained experience at FTI Consulting, where she worked as a Senior Consultant in Health Solutions for one month in 2015 and as a Consultant in Health Solutions from 2013 to 2015. Her work involved providing consulting services focused on health solutions, contributing to her expertise in the healthcare sector.
Internship at Allstate
In 2012, Kimberly Unander completed a three-month internship as a Sourcing & Procurement Solutions Intern at Allstate in Northbrook, Illinois. This early experience in procurement provided her with insights into supply chain management and operational processes.