Two Isenberg Online MBA students, Brian R. Burnbaum, MD, and Amy Morton-Sogi, have been included in the fourth annual Online Best & Brightest MBAs list compiled by the online publication&nbsp

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Two Isenberg Online MBA students, Brian R. Burnbaum, MD, and Amy Morton-Sogi, have been included in the fourth annual Online Best & Brightest MBAs list compiled by the online publication Poets & Quants. Taken from the Class of 2021, this year’s Best & Brightest cohort members were selected by their business schools based on “strong academic performance, critical and consistent contributions, striking personal narratives, and innate potential.” 

Burnbaum, from Weston, Florida, is a physician administrator for the Cleveland Clinic Florida. He chose the Isenberg program for “its reputation as well as the affiliation with the American Association of Physician Leaders, which was my entry point.” In his interview he notes that the program’s “flexibility for busy professionals was paramount for me.”

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Morton-Sogi, from Kailua, Hawaii, is the physician contracts and compensation manager at the Queen’s HealthSystems in Honolulu. She selected Isenberg’s MBA because it “has an excellent reputation and offers the MBA at a lower cost than other similar universities. It was challenging, but I also learned a lot that I could immediately apply to my current job. The students and professors were supportive, and the broad range of classes gave me the tools I needed to advance my career.”

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