Brendan Graham

Brendan is a healthcare data analyst with a background in applied statistics. Professional interests include applying predictive models to understand and improve hospital operations. Unprofessional interests include amateur bike racing and drumming.


Brian is responsible for growing Bloch’s undergraduate and graduate degree programs in scope and in impact. He earned his doctorate in strategic management from the Kelly School of Business at Indiana University. Brian is an Associate Professor in the Department of Global Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Bloch, and a Visiting Professor in the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Group at Ghent University, Belgium. Brian’s research centers on strategic entrepreneurship, focusing on causal inference, measurement issues, and Bayesian treatment of the entrepreneurial orientation and strategic entrepreneurial behavior constructs. Brian’s research appears in the leading entrepreneurship and management journals, and he serves as an Associate Editor for strategic entrepreneurship at Journal of Business Venturing, and on the editorial board of Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice. He teaches in the areas of analytics, data science, and strategy. Before entering academia, Brian was a technology entrepreneur and worked in government and politics. Beyond his civilian career, Brian served as a Logistics Readiness Officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserve, and earlier as a U.S. Navy Reserve Supply Corps Officer.


rstudio::conf 2020

Shiny New Things Using R Bridge the Gap in Electronic Medical Record Reporting

January 31, 2020

Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are a treasure trove of information, but tend to fall disappointingly short when it comes to visualizing and reporting data in a user friendly and intuitive manner.