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MN, RN
Managing Partner at Frontline HLTH Innovations
Altanta, Georgia

Meet Bryanna Marshall, a visionary go-getter known for her natural leadership and ability to recognize potential in both people and innovative ideas. As a first-generation college graduate from the Bronx, New York, Marshall has broken new ground, becoming the first in her family to pursue higher education and earn a master’s degree. She attended the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing, where she served as a student ambassador, guiding prospective students and making the most of the opportunities at Emory, including entrepreneurial resources, networking events, and funding opportunities.

As a managing partner of Frontline HLTH Innovation, a venture studio focused on clinician-led startups in health care, Marshall thrives at the intersection of health care and technology. Her background as an emergency nurse at Grady Memorial Hospital equips her with valuable frontline experience. Today, she continues to mentor and inspire nurses, encouraging them to leverage their skills and broaden their horizons.

Marshall loves to travel, explore new destinations, and try different cuisines. She also enjoys working out and listening to music. She finds fulfillment in giving back to the nursing community. believing that while nurses are trained in critical thinking and clinical skills, they often lack training in entrepreneurship. She is grateful for the guidance she received on her journey and now shares her experiences with other nurses, encouraging them to maximize their skills and pursue new opportunities beyond traditional roles.

She says Emory supported her innovative ideas, mentorship, and funding. She established lasting relationships within the community and continues to give back as an alumna, honoring the place where her journey began.