Tulip Jettakun
Regulatory Coordinator
As an individual with a diverse academic and professional background, I bring a unique blend of skills and experiences to the table. I earned my Bachelor's degree in International Business Management before pursuing an MBA, where I gained valuable insights into asset management. During this time, I had the privilege of representing my university on an international stage as a leader in the X-Culture competition, showcasing my ability to collaborate effectively in cross-cultural settings.
Driven by a passion for helping others, I transitioned into the field of life coaching, where I garnered a stellar reputation with a consistent 5/5-star rating from all my clients. This experience honed my interpersonal and communication skills, which I have since leveraged in various professional roles.
My journey into healthcare began in 2021 when I embarked on a summer research internship with the Lumind IDSC Foundation. Subsequently, I served as an Assistant Manager at Caring Nurses and as an Operation Coordinator at Brigham and Women's Hospital, where I gained firsthand experience in healthcare administration.
Committed to giving back to the community, I actively volunteer at clinics with Healthier Democracy, advocating for accessible healthcare for all. My dedication to public service was further recognized when I became a Presidential Management Fellow (PMF) finalist.
Currently, I am proud to serve as a Regulatory Coordinator and T32 RRNCS Program Administrator, where I play a vital role in facilitating groundbreaking research initiatives. Working alongside esteemed research teams at Massachusetts General Hospital fulfills my lifelong dream of making a significant positive impact in society through the healthcare field.
In every endeavor, my goal remains unwavering: to contribute meaningfully to the advancement of healthcare and to create lasting, positive change in the lives of others.