
Ned Rimer
James E. Freeman Lecturer
Master Lecturer, Management & Organizations
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In 1987 Ned was nominated and trained by the American Red Cross to serve as an international delegate to natural disasters around the world. He has additional international experience working in Greece, studying in Hungary, and serving for four years as an assistant professor and administrator at the Panamerican Agricultural School (Zamorano) in Honduras. While in Honduras he also established the first emergency ambulance service in rural southern Honduras and trained a team of 20 medics to serve as its volunteers.
Ned is on the Board of Directors of Citizen Schools (Emeritus) and Health Story Collaborative, a member of the Leadership Council of the University of Vermont Foundation, an Innovation Fellow at MGH Center for Innovations in Care Delivery, a member of the BILH (Beth Israel Lahey Health) Primary Care Patient and Family Advisory Council, and is an alumnus of the LeadBoston class of 1997. Ned earned a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Vermont, an MBA from Boston University, and a M.Ed. from Harvard University. He lives in Cambridge with his wife, daughter, and son.
Education
MEd, Harvard University, 1998
MBA, Boston University, 1995
BA, University of Vermont, 1983