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44 bersecurity, technology compliance and risk management. Pavel Slavin. Vice President and CISO of Froedtert Health (Milwaukee). Mr. Slavin oversees the enterprise security and cybersecurity for Froedtert Health. He has spent more than two decades developing and operating cybersecurity programs, previously serving as a cybersecurity managing principle for Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Mr. Slavin has a background in developing brand differentiation through adaptable and business-focused security services. Glynn Stanton. CISO of Yale New Hav- en (Conn.) Health System. Mr. Stanton oversees information security at Yale New Haven Health System, which includes five hospitals, more than 70 physician practic- es and 1,500 employees. YNHHS features a team of 500 IT professionals and has been consistently recognized by Hospitals & Health Networks as one of the country's "Most Wired and Most Wireless" health systems. He also has experience as chief technology officer of the system. Tom Stumpek. CISO of Lahey Health (Burlington, Mass.). Since 2017, Mr. Stumpek has overseen information se- curity for Lahey Health, a five-hospital system with more than 1,400 physicians providing care to 3,000 patients per day. Previously he operated as chief technolo- gy officer and CISO of Electric Insurance Co. and served as an advisor for cyberse- curity start-ups and enterprise clients. Dave Summitt. CISO and Director of Cybersecurity Operations at Moffitt Cancer Center (Tampa, Fla.). Mr. Sum- mitt manages the security operations cen- ter and the identity and access manage- ment programs at Moffitt Cancer Center. He has extensive experience in cyberse- curity, information systems and network and engineering operations. Prior to en- tering the healthcare sector, Mr. Sum- mitt had a 21-year career with the U.S. Department of Defense. Hussein Syed. CISO of RWJ Barnabas Health (West Orange, N.J.). Mr. Syed operated as director of IT and security at RWJ Barnabas Health for 12 years before he was appointed CISO of RWJ Barnabas Health, which features more than 9,000 physicians and serves over 2 million pa- tients per year. In 2019, CHIME's "Most Wired" list recognized 12 of the health system's facilities for demonstrating suc- cess in health IT adoption. Teresa Tonthat. CISO of Texas Chil- dren's Hospital (Houston). Ms. Tonthat joined Texas Children's Hospital in 2018 and is responsible for the strategic guid- ance of digital technology, infrastructure, biomed engineering, information securi- ty and cybersecurity. In 2019, the hospi- tal achieved HIMSS Stage 7 designation for inpatient and ambulatory services, demonstrating expertise in implementing health IT to improve patient care. Paul VanAmerongen. Vice President and CISO of UW Health (Madison, Wis.). In 2017, Mr. VanAmerongen joined UW Health, a seven-hospital health system with 1,750 physicians and 21,000 staff. His responsibilities include protecting the information of the 600,000 patients who are treated at UW Health annually and leading the enterprise information secu- rity program at the system's accountable care organization, which aims to boost communication between providers and improve patient care across its facilities. John Weller. CISO of Metro Health Hospital (Wyoming, Mich.). Mr. Weller spearheads cybersecurity and supervises compliance requirements at the 208-bed Metro Health Hospital. Demonstrat- ing success in the adoption of health IT, the hospital has been recognized among CHIME's "Most Wired" list for nine out of the last 10 years and is also a recipient of the VMWare Innovation Award for being an early adopter of virtualization in both its data center and workstation delivery. Karl West. CISO and Assistant Vice President of Information Systems at Intermountain Healthcare (Salt Lake City). Mr. West oversees information ac- cess, authorization, privacy, business con- tinuity and data governance at Intermoun- tain Healthcare, a nonprofit health system consisting of 24 hospitals and 3,800 affili- ated physicians. With more than 25 years of experience in information technology, Mr. West leads the planning, development and installation of the Intermountain's in- formation systems security program. Chad Wilson. CISO of Lucile Pack- ard Children's Hospital Stanford and Stanford Children's Health (Palo Alto, Calif.). Mr. Wilson joined Stanford Chil- dren's in 2019 aer serving as director of IT security and chief security officer at Children's National Health System in Washington, D.C. He has experience leading information security initiatives and improving security systems and clini- cal applications through key partnerships. Mr. Wilson also has experience as a senior associate for Booz Allen Hamilton where he managed cybersecurity services for cli- ents. Vugar Zeynalov. CISO of Cleveland Clinic. Mr. Zeynalov has served as CISO for Cleveland Clinic since 2017, advising system leaders on cybersecurity and tech- nology risk management and providing strategic planning for its information se- curity program. Prior to joining Cleve- land Clinic, Mr. Zeynalov operated as executive director of information security of Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois, Mon- tana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas, as well as head of information security at pharmaceutical and medical device company Hospira. n

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