Jami Eddington
Clinical Instructor, Information Systems
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