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Faculty Profile

Pamela Arroyo, M.S.

Pamela Arroyo

Adjunct Professor of Health Services Administration

  • Teaching Area

    Healthcare Administration

  • Education

    Bachelor’s in Business/Communications, Carlow University; MS Professional Leadership – Carlow University

  • Campus Location

    4800 Lakewood Ranch Blvd., Bradenton, Florida 34211

Biography

Pamela Arroyo currently serves as Program Director, Campus Programs and Recruitment Events at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). UPMC is a $10 billion, 60,000 employee integrated health care and delivery system. As a leader within talent acquisition at UPMC, she is responsible for the recruitment, development, retention and engagement of young professionals. Her role involves implementing an employment brand strategy on college campuses and national events, overseeing interviewing and selection, linking program development strategy to successful behaviors, and managing internal partnerships.

Pamela has held a variety of human resources related positions at UPMC; she has supported operations within the corporate and insurance services divisions along with the UPMC Cancer Centers. She is a recipient of UPMC’s Award for Excellence in Service, and was named the UPMC Center for Inclusion Employee Partnership Council Representative of the Year in 2012. In addition to her role at UPMC, she is also an adjunct faculty member at the University Of Pittsburgh Graduate School Of Public Health and the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine School of Graduate Studies.

Pamela graduated from Carlow University with a bachelor’s degree in Business/Communications and later obtained a master’s degree in Professional Leadership. She currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Carlow University Alumni Association and Get Involved! Inc. She is a One Young World ambassador and volunteers her time with the United Way, Take Our Sons and Daughters to Work Day, Junior Achievement of Western Pennsylvania, and the Pittsburgh Promise.