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The Johns Hopkins School of Nursing (JHSON) recently announced the appointment of Bobbie Tchopev, MBA, MScED, to serve as the inaugural Assistant Dean for Organizational Improvement. Tchopev’s new role will focus on operational integration and project management specific to staff while driving organizational improvement, and staff development and success at JHSON.

Patricia Davidson, PhD, MEd, RN, FAAN, dean of JHSON, tells newswise.com, “This appointment is a demonstration of our strong commitment to integrated staff operations, engagement, and growth. Staff play a tremendous role in achieving the mission of our school. Bobbie’s strengths in strategic planning and data analysis will be key to providing vital organizational structure, processes and pathways for staff to exercise leadership and innovation.”

Tchopev is joining JHSON from the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School. She brings broad experience in business, marketing, design thinking, conflict resolution, and strategic team management. Tchopev has held a wide variety of positions throughout her career including Executive Director of Student Services at the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, Academic Program Manager at Johns Hopkins University, Business faculty and an academic advisor for Mott Community College, and a recruiter for Walsh College of Accountancy and Business Administration. She is also certified as an MBA Career Coach and has extensive experience in positive psychology coaching, questionnaire design for social surveys, and strengths-based mentoring. 

Tchopev began her new position on August 19. To learn more about Bobbie Tchopev, MBA, MScED, who was appointed by the Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing to serve as the inaugural Assistant Dean for Organizational Improvement, visit here.

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