Southfield, Mich. – Plante Moran, one of the nation’s largest public accounting and business advisory firms, is pleased to announce that Sharon Ulep has joined the firm as a principal in its healthcare consulting strategy and operations practice.
Ulep, who will work out of the firm’s Southfield office, specializes in healthcare consulting and process improvement program deployment with a focus on quality, patient safety and process efficiencies using Lean and Six Sigma methodologies. In her new role, she’ll work with Plante Moran’s healthcare clients to help them with care delivery, connect and engage patients, and become healthy, profitable organizations.
“We’re really excited to welcome Sharon to our team,” said Anthony Colarossi, leader of Plante Moran’s acute healthcare consulting practice. “Her work with clients in the healthcare industry not only results in deeper learning and improved processes, but ultimately creates a better and safer experience for patients.”
Prior to joining Plante Moran, Sharon was the Lean throughput engagement director and Master Black Belt in the clinical division at Community Health Systems.
Ulep is a GE Certified Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt and a GE Certified Master Change Agent. A supporter of the community, she’s also active in Habitat for Humanity and the Redford Brightmoor Initiative.
About Plante Moran
Plante Moran is among the nation's largest accounting, tax and consulting firms and provides a full line of services to organizations in the following industries: manufacturing and distribution, financial institutions, service, health care, private equity, public sector and real estate and construction. Plante Moran has a staff of more than 2,200 professionals in offices throughout Michigan, Ohio, and Illinois with international offices in Shanghai, China; Monterrey, Mexico; and Mumbai, India. Plante Moran has been recognized by a number of organizations, including FORTUNE magazine, as one of the country's best places to work. For more information, visit plantemoran.com