Megan Sturonas, Ache
About Megan Sturonas, Ache
Megan Sturonas is a Senior Coordinator at Strata Decision Technology in Chicago, Illinois, with a background in healthcare administration and management. She has held various roles in project coordination and content strategy, contributing to multiple organizations since 2015.
Current Role at Strata Decision Technology
Megan Sturonas currently serves as a Senior Coordinator at Strata Decision Technology. She has held this position since 2023, contributing to the company's operations in Chicago, Illinois. In her role, she is responsible for coordinating various projects and initiatives that support the company's objectives in healthcare technology.
Previous Experience at Strata Decision Technology
Prior to her current role, Megan worked as a Project Coordinator at Strata Decision Technology from 2021 to 2023. During her two years in this position, she was involved in managing projects that aimed to enhance healthcare decision-making processes. Additionally, she served as a Client Services Intern at the same organization for two months in 2020.
Education and Academic Background
Megan Sturonas earned a Bachelor of Science in Healthcare Administration from Loyola University Chicago, completing her studies from 2017 to 2021. Her education focused on health care administration and management, providing her with a solid foundation for her career in the healthcare sector.
Internship Experience at American Medical Association
Megan interned at the American Medical Association from 2020 to 2021 as a Professional Satisfaction and Practice Sustainability Content Strategy Intern. In this role, she contributed to content strategies aimed at improving professional satisfaction within the healthcare community.
Volunteer Work and Community Engagement
In 2019, Megan volunteered at the Hamdard Center for Health & Human Services, focusing on marketing and community outreach for three months. This experience allowed her to engage with the community and promote health services, further enhancing her understanding of healthcare needs.