Aunt Martha's Health & Wellness
Francis Dadson is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in business intelligence and financial analysis. Currently serving as a Senior Business Intelligence Analyst at Aunt Martha's Health & Wellness since February 2019, Francis previously held the position of Financial Analyst at NextLevel Health from March 2017 to February 2019, where contributions included revenue and expense analysis and the development of financial reports to support the healthcare sector. Earlier experience includes working as an Associate Financial Analyst at MBC Logistics Inc., focusing on operational efficiency and key performance indicators. Academically, Francis holds a Master’s Degree in Applied Mathematics with a concentration in Actuarial Science from DePaul University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology.
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Aunt Martha's Health & Wellness
Aunt Martha’s is a family of more than 800 staff and volunteers. We are health care providers, social workers, educators, counselors, and advocates. We are as diverse as the people and communities we serve. We are parents who know what it is to have a sick, hurting or scared child. We have relied on the help of others to overcome our own challenges. We honor people’s strengths, resourcefulness and resilience. We offer compassion. We provide supportive, professional care. We are a team – skilled and specialized. From the psychiatrist treating children in downstate Illinois, to the dental hygienist caring for a homeless person in Kane County; and from the therapist helping a youth in crisis on the streets of Chicago, to the doctor delivering a baby in Kankakee. Our staff are the best and the brightest in the field. We are all Care Coordinators – intensely dedicated to our patients and clients, connecting each person with exactly what they need, from the services our organization provides to the specialized care offered by our collaborating partners. We are Aunt Martha’s.