Meet the 2020 FedHealthIT100

Meet the 2020 FedHealthIT100

Meet the winners of the 4th annual FedHealthIT100 - This award recognizes those individuals driving change in the broader Federal Health IT and Consulting community.

These selected leaders from Government and industry were nominated and evaluated by their peers and colleagues. Common themes among those who were selected include the desire and willingness to challenge conventional wisdom, to go above and beyond, to drive innovation, and to give back to the Federal Health IT and Consulting community.

Congratulations to the winners and thank you to all who helped with the evaluation process! The full list of the FedHealthIT100 can be found in the winter edition of FedHealthIT magazine by clicking here

Have you registered for the December 2nd event yet? With an eye on 2020, this event will include two senior Federal Health Executive panels, a FedHealthIT100 awardee reception, and more than 250 of the top Federal Health IT leaders from Government and industry in attendance. Come join us and help recognize these outstanding leaders.

Registration is filling fast (mostly Government at this point) and is expected to reach capacity. Register and Get More Details here.

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Kirthi Anantharam?with CVP (Customer Value Partners); Milad Bahrami, Kamal Narang, and JR Glass,?with General Dynamics Information Technology; Jamie Baker?with Amazon Web Services (AWS); Young Bang?with Atlas Research; Ken Bonner,?with Unissant; Laura Bennett?with ManTech; Scott Blackburn?with McKinsey & Company; Horace Blackman?with Cognizant; Nadeem Butler?with Technatomy Corporation; Douglas Wayne Burke?with Cognitive Medical Systems, Inc.; Mark Byers with?DSS, Inc.; Sara Byrd?with Byrd Strategies; Suzanne Charleston?with Neustar, Inc.; Jason Cullum?with IBM; Diana Ceban?with SAIC; Frederick Deese?with Visual Connections, LLC; Tom Dowd?with KPMG US; Mike Farahbakhshian?with By Light Professional IT Services; Melissa Fannin?with CNSI; Greg Gershman?with Ad Hoc LLC; Joe Grace?with Grace and Associates; Kirk Hendler?and Sean Hughes?with?Philips; Dawn Halfaker?with Halfaker and Associates, LLC; Allison Hickey?with All In Solutions, LLC; Dwight Hunt?with B3 Group, Inc.; Kavita Kalatur?with NetImpact Strategies Inc.; Robin Kaiser?with SoftDev Incorporated; Dan Levenson?with Agile Six Applications, Inc.; Brian Moran?with GovernmentCIO; Michele Kang, Letitia Royal and Steven Schliesman?with Cognosante; Seong K. Mun?with OSEHRA; April Nadeau?with Sentar Inc.; Tom Naughton?with?MAXIMUS; Ricci Mulligan?and Stacy Tselekis?with Grant Thornton LLP; Todd Pantezzi?and Mike Vogel?with Perspecta; Jay Shah?with Octo Consulting Group; Monica Rosser?with Favor TechConsulting, LLC (FTC); Jonathan Scholl?with Leidos; Ido Schoenberg?with?American Well; Karthik Srinivasan?with IndraSoft, Inc.; Jim St. Clair?with?Dinocrates Group LLC; Corey Stevenson?with CorSte Consulting, LLC; Edward Syms?with Syms Strategic Group, LLC (SSG); Jim Traficant?with Accenture Federal Services; Andrea Wright-Snader?with Emagine IT, Inc.; Gina Wolery?with Index Analytics LLC; Frank Tucker?with MicroHealth, LLC?and Tim Rapp?with @Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences!

Congratulations to the 2020 FedHealthIT100 winners who include Michael Akinyele. Gil Alterovitz,?Alan Constantian, Barclay Butler, Dominic Cussatt, Neil Evans, kathleen frisbee, James Gferer, Kevin Galpin, Theresa Hancock, Leonie Heyworth, Bill James, Drew Myklegard, John Short, Paul Tibbits,?John H. Windom III, Charles Worthington and Shawn Hardenbrook?with U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Jose Arrieta, John Enggren, Shannon Sartin, Ed Simcox, and Mona Siddiqui,?with U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS); Julie Boughn, Kate Goodrich, George Hou, Jeneen Iwugo, Jennifer Main, Kathryn Wetherby?and Rajiv Uppal?with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services; Jothi Dugar,?Alastair Thomson?and andrea norris?with The National Institutes of Health; Suzi Connor?and Daniel Pollock with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Pat Flanders, Chris Ivany, Colonel Lance Scott and Colonel Kevin Seely with Defense Health Agency; Hilmar Hamann?with FDA;?Camala Price?and William Tinston?with United States Department of Defense;?Lauren Thompson with DoD/VA Interagency Program Office; Matthew Quinn?with Health Resources and Services Administration; Jeff Shilling?with National Cancer Institute (NCI);

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