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Atlanta, GA | Posted: April 7, 2022
Rachael Lammers, M.S. INTA 2007, is the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs’ 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award winner. She serves as the chief of staff to the CEO of Resilience, a manufacturing and technology company that works to prevent disruption in biopharmaceutical supply chains and increase access to complex medicine.
Lammers received the award at the Ivan Allen College Distinguished Alumni Award on April 7. She told us more about her life post-graduation and the significance of being recognized by her alma mater.
I really enjoy solving people and process challenges at scale in an organization that is tackling life changing solutions in global health.
Studying international affairs at Georgia Tech provided me with a universal skill set.
There is no “great person” who's going to solve the problem or find a new solution, just good people that try hard to do great things.
I’m proud of all of the civil service that I’ve been able to do throughout my career.
It reminds me that it's not all about succeeding on a prescribed path, it's about using what you have to pursue a journey where you can be impactful and fill up your joy bucket along the way.
There is no linear path… open your horizon to unusual career possibilities early.
Yes.