
معرفی
Ned Rimer is a Master Lecturer at Boston University's Questrom School of Business and serves as Faculty Director of the Health Sector Management Program. He also holds the title of Executive-in-Residence at the same institution. With over three decades of experience in social entrepreneurship and education, Rimer has founded multiple organizations, including Chronic Care Community Corps (4C) and Citizen Schools, and has held leadership roles in healthcare and education sectors globally.
Education:
- M.Ed., Harvard University (1998)
- MBA, Boston University (1995)
- B.A., Political Science, University of Vermont (1983)
Research & Professional Focus: Rimer's work centers on community-driven healthcare solutions, particularly for chronic and life-threatening illnesses, with an emphasis on caregiver support systems. His development of the "Arc of Illness" framework organizes resources for families navigating illness journeys. He also pioneered education initiatives for underserved middle schools through Citizen Schools and designed health seminars for NGOs in the 1980s.
Scientific Awards & Recognitions:
- Innovation Fellow at MGH Center for Innovations in Care Delivery
Additional Roles & Affiliations: He is a Board Member (Emeritus) of Citizen Schools, a member of the Leadership Council of the University of Vermont Foundation, and part of the BILH Primary Care Patient and Family Advisory Council. Rimer has also served as a Chaplain Intern at Massachusetts General Hospital and trained as an international delegate with the American Red Cross for disaster response.



