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Andrew Peskoe

United States

Mr. Drew Madden is an angel investor. He served as the President of Nordic Consulting Partners, Inc. Drew is an experienced healthcare IT professional with nearly 10 years experience in planning, implementing, and optimizing electronic health records in hospitals nationwide. His ability to combine a technical EHR background with his experience in project management and consulting operations help healthcare IT leaders build successful Epic implementation teams. As President of Nordic Consulting, he's responsible for business development, recruiting, and consulting operations for the largest Epic-only consulting company in the country. He helped grow Nordic's consulting practice by more than 400% in the first two quarters of 2011 and is responsible for maintaining relationships with 15 current Epic clients located across the country. Before joining Nordic, Drew was Regional Sales Director at Ingenix Consulting where he was Midwest Sales Director responsible for consulting sales and client development in Epic, GE-IDX, and Allscripts Practices. He worked as a consultant at Healthia prior to Ingenix's purchase of the firm. Drew has a B.S.E. in Industrial Engineering, Subtract: Medical Systems, from the University of Iowa.
Individual/Angel

Donald Weber

United States

Dr. Jean Balgrosky is a Co-Founder of Bootstrap Venture Partners. She served as Chief Information Officer at MintHealth. She served as Senior Advisor at Catalyst Healthcare Advisors. She serves as Advisor & Investor at Elation Health. Jean has overseen investment in more than 20 seed and early-stage companies. She serves as Chief Information Officer and Board Member at MD Revolution. She holds board positions with Perceivant, Sequoia Consulting Group, and Doctible. Jean also teaches graduate-level health care IT courses at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, where she earned a Ph.D. in Health Policy and Management. Prior to Bootstrap, Jean served for more than 20 years as CIO of large, complex health care organizations, including Scripps Health in San Diego, CA, and Trinity Health System (formerly Holy Cross Health System) in South Bend, IN. As CIO, she designed and implemented strategic IT plans and enterprise-wide systems such as electronic health records (EHR). She serves as a Board Member at Doctible.
Individual/Angel

Megafinance Partners

United States

Dr. Elliot Menschik serves as Chief Digital Officer at Resilience. He is also an Angel Investor. He served as Global Head, Industries + Technologies at Amazon Web Services. He is an Angel Investor. Previously, he served as a Managing Partner at DreamIt Ventures. He also served as Advisor at Lucidity Health. He is a physician/engineer/hacker turned serial entrepreneur and investor. He is a managing director of DreamIt Health, a program that invests in and accelerates the development of pre-seed healthtech ideas/teams/companies. He is a co-founder of Venturef0rth, a campus in Philadelphia for tech startups and an entity dedicated to doing whatever it takes to make it easier for early-stage companies to succeed. He also serves on the Penn faculty where he teaches a crash course in entrepreneurship for engineers and scientists aspiring to create companies that take their tech to market. Elliot was previously the founder and CEO of HxTechnologies, a pioneer in health information exchange which he sold to MEDecision in May 2009. Following the acquisition, he served as General Manager at MEDecision with responsibility for building new lines of business around health information exchange (HIE), electronic health record (EHR), personal health record (PHR) and telehealth products and services. On the academic side, Elliot is the author and inventor of multiple patents and patents pending. He's been an oft-invited speaker on the subject of imaging and health information exchange and is the author of numerous peer-reviewed papers ranging from medical informatics to computational neuroscience. He's been the principal investigator for a number of grants from the National Institutes of Health that funded HxTechnologies in its earliest days and has also led research on the economics of fragmented healthcare delivery nationwide. An NIH Fellow in the Medical Scientist Training Program, Elliot received an MD and PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine following his work on memory function and Alzheimer's disease developing and exploring massively-parallel computer models of the brain. He holds MSE and BSEE degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University following work on microchip design.
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