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47 Dan Costantino. CISO of Penn Medicine (Philadelphia). A healthcare informa- tion veteran with extensive experience, Mr. Costantino arrived at Penn Medicine aer spending time at Henkels & McCoy, where he was CISO and a principal at the firm. He has experience in developing enterprise in- formation security programs and developing strong technical security controls. He is an expert in information security governance and risk-management planning. Kevin Crain. CISO of University of Mary- land Medical System (Baltimore). Joining the University of Maryland Medical System in 2015, Mr. Crain oversees information se- curity efforts for the 13-hospital academic healthcare system and its 25,000 employ- ees. Before moving to Baltimore, Mr. Crain served as the director of security and safety at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Pocono in East Stroudsburg, Pa. Lee Cullivan. CISO of Boston Medical Cen- ter. First joining Boston Medical Center in 2008, Mr. Cullivan le the system briefly to serve as director of IT at Pierce Atwood, a law firm in Portland, Maine. He returned to Bos- ton Medical Center in August 2017 to assume the CISO role, where he is responsible for the 514-bed hospital's information security. He is experienced in guarding the hospital and its patient data against malware, ransomware, phishing attacks and other threats. Phil Curran. Chief Information Assurance and Privacy Officer of Cooper University Health Care (Camden, N.J.). Mr. Curran gained more than two decades of experience in information security and privacy in the military, government and private sectors be- fore joining Cooper University Health Care. In his current role at Cooper, a health system with more than 7,000 employees, he focuses on managing governance and regulatory compli- ance, risk assessment and management, threat intelligence and vulnerability assessment, and other privacy and security areas. Byron Davis. Associate Vice President and CISO of UT Southwestern Medical Center (Dallas). UT Southwestern Medical Cen- ter appointed Byron Davis as associate vice president and CISO in December 2019. He oversees the hospital's strategy and programs for information security and cybersecurity operations. He also leads workforce educa- tion, risk assessment and forensic investiga- tions. Mr. Davis has previous experience as an operations officer in the CIA and served as global head of intelligence collection at the U.S. Department of Energy before joining UT Southwestern. Scott Dresen. Senior Vice President of Information Services, Chief Technolo- gy Officer and CISO of Spectrum Health (Grand Rapids, Mich.). Mr. Dresen joined Spectrum Health in 2007 and oversees the enterprise technology and information se- curity functions for the 14-hospital system. Before joining Spectrum Health, he was CIO of Troy, Mich.-based Wayne State University Physician Group. Kelley Ealy. CISO of TriHealth (Cincinna- ti). Ms. Ealy, TriHealth's first CISO, has served in that capacity since March 2018. During her tenure, the health system received a $3.84 million grant from bi3, the grant-making ini- tiative of TriHealth co-sponsor Bethesda Inc., to fund the development and implementa- tion of a virtual care program. Michael Erickson. CISO of Baptist Health (Louisville, Ky.). Mr. Erickson joined Bap- tist Health in 1995 and has served as its chief information security officer since November 2016. His other IT roles at Baptist Health have included system director of IT infrastructure, HIPAA security officer and executive direc- tor of IT infrastructure and security. Cris Ewell, PhD. CISO of UW Medicine (Seattle). Dr. Ewell is CISO of an organiza- tion with nearly 30,000 professionals at eight healthcare entities. He also is an affiliate as- sistant professor in the University of Wash- ington's biomedical informatics and medical education department and helped Seattle Children's Hospital implement information security risk management practices. Nick Falcone. Executive Director of In- formation Security and University Infor- mation Security Officer of Penn Medicine (Philadelphia). Mr. Falcone directs infor- mation security at the University of Pennsyl- vania and at Penn Medicine. He previously led Philadelphia-based Einstein Healthcare Network's information security and privacy program and served as the network's inter- im chief technology officer. Mr. Falcone also was the enterprise information security offi- cer at Philadelphia-based omas Jefferson University and Hospitals before joining Penn Medicine. Wayne Floyd. CISO of Saint Francis Healthcare System (Cape Girardeau, Mo.). Saint Francis Healthcare System tapped Mr. Floyd to serve as cybersecurity officer for IT in October 2017. He has more than 20 years of IT experience and is responsible for IT secu- rity policies, standards and safeguards at Saint Francis, a Catholic-based system that includes a 306-bed nonprofit tertiary care hospital. Bruce Forman. CISO of UMass Memo- rial Health Care (Worcester, Mass.). Mr. Forman serves at UMass Memorial Health, a three-hospital system with 13,000 total employees and 1,125 hospital beds. Before joining UMass, he was director of informa- tion security for Genesis HealthCare in Lake Forest, Calif. Michael Gomez. Vice President and CISO of Bon Secours Mercy Health (Cincinnati). Mr. Gomez oversees information security for 43 hospitals and more than 57,500 employ- ees at Bon Secours Mercy Health. He had ex- perience in several technology and security management roles at Bon Secours before it merged with Mercy Health and he became CISO. roughout his career of more than 20 years, he's worked in technology leader- ship in the defense, computer game develop- ment and energy industries. Todd Greene. Associate Vice President and CISO of Atrium Health (Charlotte, N.C.). Mr. Green is a founding member of Atrium's cybersecurity team, which formed in 2000. He is responsible for the health system's in- formation security department, ensuring the security of Atrium's patient information and supporting its academic medical center and more than 900 care locations. Jeremiah Grant. Vice President and CISO of Novant Health (Winston-Salem, N.C.). Mr. Grant serves as head of information security at Novant Health, a 15-hospital health system with more than 29,000 team members and physician partners. During his tenure, he has played a key role in growing Novant Health's cybersecurity program. Kevin Hamel. CISO of Baystate Health (Springfield, Mass.) Since 2017, Mr. Hamel has served as CISO of Baystate Health, an or- ganization with nearly 12,000 employees and more than 980 hospital beds. He has a wealth of experience managing IT, cybersecurity and risk management in the financial and healthcare sectors. Before joining Baystate, he was chief information security officer of COCC, a financial technology company, and vice president of IT for Peoples Bank. Judy Hatchett. Vice President of Informa- tion Security and CISO of Fairview Health Services (Minneapolis). Ms. Hatchett has more than 15 years of experience in cyber- security and oversees information security for Fairview's 12 hospitals, 55 specialty clin- ics and 40 retail pharmacies. Before joining Fairview, Ms. Hatchett handled cybersecuri- ty and HIPAA compliance for 3M, Best Buy and SuperValu.