Zach Helms graduated in the spring from the University of Central Arkansas with a BBA in economics, and he is now heading to New York City.
He will be a health policy analyst specializing in pharmaceutical policy research at The Center for Health Policy and Outcomes at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
Founded in 1884, Memorial Sloan Kettering is the world’s oldest and largest private cancer center.
While at UCA, Helms was a research fellow at the Arkansas Center for Research in Economics (ACRE) where he focused on licensure and regulatory burdens placed on Advanced Nurse Practitioners.
Prior to enrolling at UCA, Helms was a UAV pilot for the Army.