Jami Eddington
Clinical Instructor
Jami Eddington is an instructor of Information Systems, teaching both undergraduate and graduate level courses at Loyola since 2008. Prior to joining Loyola as full-time faculty, Ms. Eddington held roles at various healthcare-adjacent consultancies and established her expertise in data analytics and operations, as well as in leading and developing high-performing teams. She brings real-world experience to the classroom and a desire to help students develop both hard and soft skills that will allows them to excel in the workplace post-graduation.
Ms. Eddington holds a Master’s Degree in Management Information Systems with an emphasis on Information Security and Awareness from Spears Schools of Business at Oklahoma State University and a Bachelor’s of Business Administration for Loyola University Chicago.
Education
- MS, Management Information Systems, Spears School of Business, Oklahoma State University
- BBA, Economics and Information Systems, Loyola University Chicago
Courses Taught
- INFS 247: Business Information Systems
- ISSCM 241: Business Statistics
- HCMT 515: Project Management
- ISSCM 484E: Project Management (Executive-level)
- ISSCM 491: Managerial Statistics