Jill Treece

Senior Lecturer at Fisher College of Business

Schools

  • Fisher College of Business

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Biography

Fisher College of Business

Jill Treece is a senior lecturer in the Department of Management Sciences. Treece began her career as a registered nurse and has nearly two decades in the healthcare industry. Her most recent role before joining Fisher, was the Director of Nursing for one of Central Ohio’s largest hospitals. In addition, she has experience with leading large hospital re-design and build projects, including leading teams through workflow design and optimizing patient flow. She has coached in Fisher’s Executive Education, Masters of Business Operational Excellence program since 2015, and continues to teach in this program as well as several other offerings at the business school.

Education

  • MBOE, The Ohio State University
  • BSN, Case Western Reserve University

Courses Taught

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