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| Mark Barnekow |
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| As one of the industry leaders in strategic consulting, enterprise software, and cloud computing, Mark has spent 20 years bringing management innovation to companies around the globe. He currently partners with Private Equity, Venture Capital and SaaS firms to evaluate the operational integration aspects of leveraged consolidation plays in high-growth cloud computing markets. Mark has been recognized by the San Francisco Business Times for his contributions in business and the community recently by awarding him the prestigious "Most Admired CEO Award". |
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| Most recently, Mark was the President and CEO of Amphire Solutions from the company's founding through its sale to Accel/KKR. As Chief Executive Officer, Mark guided the company's sales strategy, merger and acquisition activity, international expansion and cloud computing vision. Under Mark's leadership, Amphire acquired and integrated four cloud computing businesses including two in the United Kingdom.
Mark's career has taken him around the globe first, as a professor in the People's Republic of China, then, as a strategic global management consultant with A.T. Kearney and a global business development executive for Geac Enterprise Solutions. Mark, who speaks fluent Mandarin Chinese, has worked on numerous global assignments including many in China, Europe, Japan and the Middle East in diverse industries including Automotive, Building Products, Foodservice, Information Technology, Pharmaceuticals and Retail/CPG.
Mark received his Bachelors degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and his MBA with Honors from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. |
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| Barry P. Chaiken, MD, MPH |
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| Barry P. Chaiken, MD, MPH, FHIMSS has over 20 years of experience in medical research, continuous quality improvement, risk management and patient safety. Chaiken is board certified in General Preventive Medicine and Public Health as well as Health Care Quality Management. Dr. Chaiken provides thought leadership and offers Symphony's clients his expertise in clinical transformation, quality improvement and administrative processes optimization through better use of IT and data. |
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| Barry P. Chaiken is a Board member, Board Liaison to HIMSS Europe, 2009-2010 Board Chair and a Fellow of the Health Information Management and Systems Society (HIMSS). Chaiken holds an appointment as Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Health and Family Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine.
Over the past 15 years, Chaiken has provided expertise in quality and patient safety to provider and payor organizations, helping them utilize information technology to improve clinical and administrative activities. He has served as guest lecturer and consultant on topics including patient safety, clinician adoption of information technology, quality improvement and managed care. Chaiken also assisted hospitals and technology firms in the creation of medical software products and authoring of marketing communication materials. He has delivered more than 50 CME lectures, and is currently on the editorial board of the Journal of Patient Safety and the journal of Patient Safety and Quality Healthcare. Chaiken writes a column on technology and quality for the journal Patient Safety and Quality Health Care. He also worked on quality improvement studies and clinical investigations for the National Institutes of Health, Boston University Medical School, and the British National Health Service.
Chaiken received his medical degree from SUNY Downstate Medical Center, NYC, his master's in public health degree in health services administration from the Harvard School of Public Health and his bachelors of arts degree in psychology from the University at Albany. He acquired his specialty training from the Centers for Disease Control as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer and from the New Jersey State Department of Health as a preventive medicine residency. |
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| Andrew W. Dahl, Sc.D. |
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| Andrew W. Dahl, is a leading consultant in healthcare innovation and transformational change. He serves on the faculty of Cornell University as Exec. in Residence in the Sloan Program in Health Administration, Dept. of Health Policy and Management. He serves as Senior Consultant to Carol Corporation of Minneapolis. He was Exec. Consultant to the CEO of Fairview Health Services and the University of Minnesota Academic Health Center. Dr. Dahl served as the VP of Consumer Driven Health of Alegent Health, a multi-hospital health system headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska. |
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He served as the President and Chief Executive Officer of HealthNet, Inc. (a Kansas City based non-profit health plan). Dr. Dahl served as President and Chief Executive Officer of IntegraMed, Inc. where he was instrumental in taking the corporation public on the NASDAQ. Dr. Dahl also served as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of St. John Health and Hospital Corporation in Detroit and was Associate Professor of Community Medicine at Wayne State University Medical School. He was also Vice President for Development of the Hospital Corporation of America, Management Company. Dr. Dahl received his Sc.D. from The Johns Hopkins University and a M.P.A. from Cornell University. He is on the Board of Directors of AVAX – Technologies, Inc. (a public biotechnology firm developing cancer vaccines). Dr. Dahl is also a Fellow in the American College of Health Care Executives. |
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| Trevor D'Souza |
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| Mr. D'Souza is the Managing Director of Great Lakes Ventures, a strategic advisory, consulting, and transaction services to high growth technology companies and their investors. He is also the Managing Director of the Mason Wells Venture Fund, where he is responsible for managing the venture capital investment activities of the Fund. In this capacity he is responsible for structuring and negotiating transactions, serving on the board of directors of the portfolio companies, working with portfolio company management teams to create shareholder value, and managing the exits of |
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investments by the Fund. Mr. D'Souza joined Mason Wells in 2000.
Prior to that he had many years of experience in consulting and management in the technology and biomedical industries. Previously, Mr. D'Souza was the President & CEO of PharmaSoft North America, Inc., a provider of software products and services for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device communities worldwide. Prior to that, Mr. D'Souza was a Senior Program Manager with Booz, Allen & Hamilton, Inc., an international technology and strategy consulting firm, where he was responsible for leading the supplier side of the Healthcare IT practice. Prior to that, he was the Director of Information Systems for McKesson BioServices Corporation, a professional services firm providing specialized support for bio-medical research and development.
Mr. D'Souza currently serves on the Board of Directors of Make Music (NASDAQ: MMUS), Deltanoid Pharmaceuticals, Opgen, Teramedica, Buddy Squirrel, The Wisconsin Technology Council, and the Milwaukee Tennis & Education Foundation. He previously served on the Board of Directors of Dedicated Computing, Anvil Informatics, CHF Solutions (sold to Gambro), Mezzia (sold to VFA), Zystor Therapeutics (sold to BioMarin, NASDAQ: BMRN)and Nameprotect (sold to CSC). Mr. D'Souza received his Master of Business Administration from George Washington University, and a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from Catholic University of America. |
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| Terri L. Potter |
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| Terri L. Potter is the President of Potter Consulting, LLC. He is a member of the Capital Region's economic development board (Thrive), the Madison market US Bank Advisory board, the Total Water Systems board and the Morgridge Institute for Research board. He recently completed an Interim President/CEO role at St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Junction, CO. For seventeen years, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Meriter Health Services in Madison, Wisconsin which received a 2006 State of Wisconsin Forward Award of Excellence. |
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| Mr. Potter has served in a wide array of leadership roles on regional and national organizations. He was as an Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Wisconsin and a member of the health administration clinical faculty at the University of Minnesota. He has been recognized with the Award for Excellence in Innovation by Madison Magazine and is a member of the In Business Executive Hall of Fame. Mr. Potter has been a speaker on Total Quality Management at national and international conferences.
Terri has served in leadership roles for over 40 years. He is viewed as a leader of leaders. Terri has served in a wide array of local, state and national leadership roles. Some recent governing board experiences include: the Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce; VHA; Physicians Plus Insurance Corporation; the Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality; the Wisconsin Patient Safety Institute; and the Richland Hospital. He was a member of the Wisconsin Hospital Association board of directors and served as its 1994 board chairman. He also served on two State of Wisconsin Legislative Council Committees which assessed the managed care laws and regulations for the State of Wisconsin and which assessed the health care information system needs for the State. He has been involved in founding over eight new businesses and an array of collaboratives. Terri's leadership foundation was honed while he served as a US Navy supply officer in the U.S. and southeast Asia.
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| Vincent Roach |
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| Vincent Roach is the President of Business Intelligence, Inc., which he founded to provide expert advice to senior management. Previously CEO of Daou Systems, he sold that firm to Proxicom in 2005. He was founder of Technology Management, Inc. (TMI), which he sold to Daou in 1998. In his 46-year career, he has founded several businesses, held management positions in a number of companies, assisted in a number of M&A assessments, sat on several boards, and led many pioneering commercial efforts involving information technology. |
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| Mr. Roach built TMI into a leading managed care IT and application services consultancy, and he has been involved directly in over 1500 healthcare engagements for over 500 clients. Some of Mr. Roach's clients include the Mayo Clinic, Kaiser, Johns Hopkins, PacifiCare, Fiserv, CIGNA, the VHA, Humana, Great West Health, WellPoint, Horizon, Regence, several other Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans, CNA, Aetna, several medical schools, Clarian Health, Northwestern Memorial, Sutter Health, Sisters of Providence, Community Hospital, St. Vincent's Hospital, Health Net, Humana, and Scott and White.
Before forming TMI, he was Vice President of another management consulting firm for nine years, where he completed over 100 engagements in the areas of long-range planning, project management, high-level requirements analysis, reviews of information services organization effectiveness, capacity planning, and system procurement and implementation.
Previously, Mr. Roach was director of R&D for the vendor of the first commercially successful software product. For the same firm, he was in charge of consulting for the northeastern United States for four years. After graduating from Wabash College, Mr. Roach spent three years in management positions with AT&T, where he helped develop one of the first large-scale, on-line computer systems, and he had responsibility for major financial operations. He also has been a senior IT executive with the R.H. Macy organization and an Indianapolis-based life and casualty insurer.
In his consulting work outside health care, Mr. Roach has assisted over 200 organizations in virtually every area of business and government, including eight states, several Federal agencies, General Motors, Readers' Digest, Bristol Myers, IT&T, Price Waterhouse, Citigroup, United Airlines, Daimler-Benz, Merrill Lynch, Eli Lilly, J. P. Morgan, and many of the largest insurance firms in the industry.
He has been a member of several boards of small health care and technology-based companies, and he has been a trusted advisor to owners, senior executives, and board members of many other companies in these areas.
Some of Mr. Roach's engagements within the health care delivery segment include assessment of 70 comprehensive clinical system products for a large health system, helping revise a long-range clinical system-based long range IT plan for a multi-hospital system, developing a clinical system strategy for an integrated delivery system, helping a major clinical organization develop a clinical system strategy and assess alternative vendors and products, development of a model hospital system architecture for a large integrated system, and developing a strategy for the integration of systems among a large health system and two large and disparate acquired hospitals. Within the payer segment, he managed strategic IT planning, system procurement, and implementation for organizations representing more than half of all managed care enrollment in the country, and he provided senior level management assistance to many of these, and other, firms.
He also has assisted in product and services planning and marketing for many vendors, including IBM, EDS, Epic, IDX, CSC, and several startup medical application firms.
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| Jay Srini, MS, MBA, FHIMSS |
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| Jay Srini, FHIMSS is an experienced professional with more than 20 years of hands on operational, technology and executive leadership experience. She has proven expertise in multiple industries(financial, manufacturing, logistics & healthcare) and diverse organizations that include startup, large brick and mortar as well as academic institutions. Her background includes extensive healthcare experience & very strong operational & technical experience encompassing strategic & tactical planning, product design and development, personnel management and organizational startup |
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| activities. Most recently Jay provided strategic direction and input regarding emerging technologies and solutions to University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) as Vice President of Emerging Technologies.
Jay was a managing director for e-Health Initiatives at Internet Venture Works where she led technology and industry assessments of opportunities presented by strategic partners, investors and external sources and served in interim executive management roles for its' portfolio companies. She has formed a niche consulting firm, Strategic Consulting Solutions, focusing on the integration of technology and business operations for established institutions and startup ventures. Jay has a Master's Degree in Computer Science from New York University and a Master's Degree in Business Administration from Bucknell University and has completed an Executive Education course in E-commerce at the Kellogg's School of Business. She serves on the Advocacy Committee of HIMSS and chairs their Legislative Review taskforce in addition to serving on the advisory board of select technology firms in Pittsburgh. Jay has served on the advisory committee of several national conferences and co-chaired their events. She is an active board member of Pennsylvania e-Health Initiative and Rainbow Kitchen in Pittsburgh and is a current board elect for HIMSS. |
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