Carter McCormick (He, Him, His)
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At work and beyond, Carter is always concerned with
tikkun olam--
repairing the world.
His research projects in earning his PhD often revolve around bettering Chicago, including finding ways to reduce access barriers to medicine for low-income residents, examining COVID-19's impact on the LGBTQ+ community and access to PrEP HIV treatment. He has also expanded this research nationally--during the pandemic he focused on expanding the accessibility of antidepressants and studied the impact of the pandemic on mental health.
Outside of work, Carter tutors a third-grade student with learning disabilities through Tutoring Chicago and coaches first-generation college students with America Needs You. With his experience in STEM, he is one of few mentors who can offer field-specific guidance to students interested in following a similar career path.
He also enjoys hosting informative parties about Jewish foods, holidays, and more to educate non-Jews about Judaism in order to reduce antisemitism.
AGE:
28
PRIMARY GIG:
PhD Candidate in Pharmacy Systems, Outcomes and Policy at the
University of Illinois at Chicago, College of Pharmacy, and Market Access
Associate for Neuroscience at Janssen Pharmaceuticals (the pharmaceutical
company of Johnson & Johnson)
ON THE SIDE:
Mentor-Coach for America Needs You
(ANY), fitness enthusiast, aspiring dog dad, and avid baker practicing for
future synagogue and PTA bake sales
A JEW WHO INSPIRES YOU:
A cliché but incredibly true:
my mother. My mom is the daughter of Holocaust survivors and grew up incredibly
poor in Israel. She served as an officer in the IDF, moved to the United States
after meeting my dad while traveling, and worked her way up to running her
company. I will never have the words to describe how grateful I am for the life
she was able to provide for me and my brothers.
YOUR BEST PIECE OF ADVICE:
The
value you have is not defined by the money you make or any grade you
get.
WHAT IS YOUR NEWFOUND PANDEMIC TALENT OR HOBBY:
Running, which
prompted me to sign up to run the Chicago Marathon (to be decided if that was a
good or bad idea)