Jason Lum, ECML, JD, MPP

Contributing Faculty

Campus

Distance Programs

College

College of Health Sciences

Specialties

Health Administration

Education

ECML, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Juris Doctor, University of California, Berkeley
Master of Public Policy, Harvard University
Bachelor of Arts, Washington University in St. Louis

Research Interests

Healthcare law and policy
Organizational leadership
Human resource management

Jason Lum graduated from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government and the University of California, Berkeley, with graduate degrees in public policy and law, respectively. He also completed intensive executive leadership training at MIT. Prior to his graduate work, Lum received a Bachelor of Arts with college honors from Washington University and upon graduation studied, lectured and traveled throughout Southeast Asia as a Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial Scholar based at the National University of Singapore.

Lum’s professional experience touches upon the public and private sectors and both law and public policy. He served as an assistant to a member of Congress and to a state governor and also served as a law clerk at the United States Department of Justice. He has also practiced law at several large, multinational law firms, representing healthcare organizations.

Lum is the recipient of national awards in public policy and international affairs such as the Harry S. Truman Scholarship and the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship in Public Policy and International Affairs, and fellowships from the Public Employees Roundtable in Washington, D.C., and the National Asian Pacific American Bar Association.