Climbing the corporate ladder at a multi-billion dollar non-for-profit health care provider can be a difficult task. Add on starting a family, beginning a career as an author and student debt, and you have a whole new set of challenges.
Michelle Farmer-Anderson, a Central Washington University alumna and director of operations at Kaiser Permanente, knows these challenges well.
Farmer-Anderson, who graduated in 2000, was the CWU Women’s Leadership Institute’s guest speaker last week at the SURC ballroom on campus.
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