Dennis Benjamin Huber
Hi, I’m Dennis Huber, Swiss and Filipino, and my journey through the Master in Digital Healthcare at BTS has been a game-changer in shaping my career in the digital world.
What master program that you graduated from?
Master in Digital Healthcare
Can you tell us where are you working now and your current role?
I work as a Digital Lead (Associate Director) in a life sciences sector, at Takeda.
How did your experience at BTS help to achieve this?
BTS’ Master in Digital Healthcare program provided me with the unique blend of technological expertise and healthcare industry knowledge necessary to thrive in this rapidly evolving field. The program’s focus on practical application, coupled with its strong industry connections from seasoned experts in the industry, equipped me with the skills and network needed to confidently pursue a career in digital healthcare innovation.
What advice would you give to current students that are doing first steps into their career?
Stay Curious. The tech world (and almost all industries) is evolving rapidly so cultivate a habit of continuous learning.
Secondly, don’t fear failure. View failures as opportunities to learn and grow. Resilience is a crucial skill to have to achieve success.
If so, can you highlight any achievements or milestones you´ve reached that you´re particularly proud of?
Leading digital transformation projects and driving the adoption of new technologies within the healthcare organizations.
Why would you recommend BTS?
BTS addresses the current and future needs of the digital industry with an emphasis on building a robust digital ecosystem, connecting students with industry professionals, and creating networking opportunities. This connection with real-world companies and professionals greatly enhances career prospects for professionals and students who want to build their digital industry careers.
If you would like to know more, you can contact me via Linkedin.