Linda Cyr, Linda A. Cyr, Lecturer on Health Management Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Linda Cyr draws on a diverse background to address business problems at the intersection of strategy, leadership, and innovation. She brings distinctive expertise in assembling and inspiring collaboration among networks of leaders to advance complex inter and intra-organizational agendas.
Linda’s work spans both academic and corporate settings. On the faculty at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, she is the Co-Director of the Master in Health Care Management (MHCM) program for physician executives and has previously served as Director of Corporate Health Leadership Programs within executive education. Linda teaches Innovative Problem Solving and Design Thinking for Health and leads the Practicum within the MHCM program. As an independent consultant, she has served senior leaders at global corporations such as Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, AB InBev, and EY as well as at startup firms.
Previously, Linda was a Partner at Tapestry Networks where she created and managed multi-stakeholder networks and working groups of C-level pharmaceutical executives, regulators, national reimbursement authorities, decision-makers from ministries of health, clinical experts and patient advocates from across eight European nations.
Prior to joining Tapestry Networks, Linda was an assistant professor of entrepreneurship at the Harvard Business School and the MIT Sloan School of Management. Early in her career at GTE, Linda managed direct marketing sales teams, designed and administered sales compensation plans, and developed a company-wide sales management curriculum.
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Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:Professional ServicesIneligible company:Alexion PharmaceuticalsTopic:Innovative Problem SolvingDate added:02/24/2023Date updated:02/24/2023Relationship end date:07/21/2023
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