Sherry Banez-Muth, MSN, RN
Recently promoted to Chief Nursing Executive, as of April 1, 2025, Banez-Muth reflects on what keeps her motivated after nearly three decades at WashU Medicine.
WashU Medicine’s Chief Nursing Executive, Sherry Banez-Muth, has been with the university since 1996. Her decades of service and dedication are rooted in a deep commitment to WashU Medicine’s clinical mission and service culture. Recently promoted to Chief Nursing Executive, as of April 1, 2025, Banez-Muth reflects on what keeps her motivated after nearly three […]
Danielle Schulte
As a grant specialist II, Danielle navigates the complex, ever-changing landscape of research funding.
“While our software and processes may mirror that of the corporate world, our product and stakeholders are quite different. In my role, I play a small part in the mission to end cancer, provide global solutions to disease and pain, and train the next generation of scientists.” Danielle Schulte For nearly seven years at WashU […]
Keisha Windham, DPA
"I am grateful to land a position with PECaD to educate others about cancer prevention."
From my personal experience with cancer, I was determined to help those who are impacted by the disease.” After losing her mother to stage 4 lung cancer in 2013, Keisha Windham channeled her grief into purpose at Washington University in St. Louis. As assistant director of outreach for the Program for the Elimination of Cancer […]
LaMont Reed, CPC, CMA
“I wanted to work for a hospital and to really make a difference in someone’s quality of life.”
I took comfort knowing that I was right there with them, sharing a smile and brightening their days through dark times.” LaMont Reed’s path to WashU Medicine began with a simple desire to volunteer at BJC. During his interview, he expressed a heartfelt wish to understand what it meant to work in a hospital and […]
Evan Garber
“I genuinely feel supported by my leadership team, and I feel greatly appreciated by my colleagues and patients, which is incredibly rewarding.”
As a clinical nurse coordinator in the Department of Medicine at WashU Medicine, Evan Garber specializes in caring for patients with sickle cell anemia. His role encompasses various responsibilities, including providing telephone triage, responding to patient inquiries through the online portal, MyChart, assisting with care coordination, and offering in-clinic support during outpatient visits. Each day, […]