Jacqueline E. Stewart
About Jacqueline E. Stewart
Jacqueline E. Stewart is an Account Manager in the Business Division at Insight Global, where she has worked since 2018. She holds a Bachelor's Degree in Healthcare Management and Policy from Indiana University Bloomington and has previous experience in various healthcare roles.
Work at Insight Global
Jacqueline E. Stewart has been an Account Manager in the Business Division at Insight Global since 2018. During her tenure, she has contributed to the company's recognition as a Best Workplace by Fortune Magazine and other publications. Insight Global received multiple accolades for its workplace culture, including the Best Workplaces for Women award from Fortune and Great Place to Work in 2018. Under her management, the company also achieved the status of the 21st Largest Global Staffing Firm as recognized by Staffing Industry Analyst.
Education and Expertise
Jacqueline E. Stewart earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Healthcare Management and Policy from Indiana University Bloomington, where she studied from 2015 to 2018. Additionally, she studied Management of Health Hazards at King's College London in 2016. Her educational background equips her with knowledge and skills relevant to healthcare management, which she applies in her current role at Insight Global.
Background
Before joining Insight Global, Jacqueline E. Stewart gained practical experience through various internships. She served as a Chief Operating Officer Intern at HCA for two months in 2017 in Lewisville, TX. In 2018, she worked as a Teaching Assistant at Indiana University School of Public and Environmental Affairs for four months in the Bloomington, Indiana area. Additionally, she interned at Bloomington Meadows Hospital in Utilization Review and Medical Records for four months in the same year.
Professional Experience
Jacqueline E. Stewart's professional experience includes diverse roles in healthcare and management. Her internship at HCA provided her with insights into operational management, while her role as a Teaching Assistant allowed her to engage in academic support within public and environmental affairs. Her internship at Bloomington Meadows Hospital focused on utilization review and medical records, further enhancing her expertise in healthcare operations.