Member Since 2022
The College of Healthcare Professions
Houston, Texas Area
Eric Bing is currently Chancellor and CEO of The College of Health Care Professions and has been in this role since 2014. He leads and grows organizations with an emphasis on post-secondary education, healthcare, human capital and workforce training. He has been honored to lead award winning teams in the development and implementation of highly successful post-secondary education designed specifically to meet the needs of first generation students and individuals from underserved communities. As Chancellor and CEO of CHCP, the largest provider of allied health care training across Texas, Eric has led the creation of a blended learning program that accommodates adult learners and their complicated schedules between work, daily life and classes. In October 2021, Rice University published a report on the impact of CHCP in helping Hispanic learners develop the skills needed to meet the demands of the healthcare industry (the study and outcomes can be found here). Mr. Bing has deep experience both domestically and with developing countries. An understanding of the nexus of social impact, business, and government interaction helps drive quality growth and outcomes through changing market conditions and the development of critical partnerships and customer relationships. Bing holds a Master of Business Administration in International Finance from the Thunderbird School of Management, as well as a Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing from the Southern Methodist University – Cox School of Business.
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As a leader in healthcare education and training, CHCP helps students develop the skills they need to meet the demands of today's healthcare industry. Founded by physicians, CHCP is focused on healthcare education and training and its accredited programs have been developing healthcare professionals for 30 years. CHCP faculty have real-world, on-the-job experience and are committed to helping students succeed. Just as importantly, CHCP's on-campus, blended, online and hybrid program offerings give students flexible options to learn on their schedule. CHCP offers continuing education nationwide for medical imaging and emerging healthcare technologies through the Medical Technology Management Institute (MTMI). For more information, visit www.chcp.edu.
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