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48 Andy Heins. Vice President and Informa- tion Security Officer at LifePoint Health (Brentwood, Tenn.). Mr. Heins oversees information security for LifePoint Health's hospitals in 70 communities. Before joining LifePoint, he worked for Nashville, Tenn.- based HCA Healthcare and Community Health Systems in Franklin, Tenn. Dan Henke. Vice President and Informa- tion Security Officer at Mercy Technology Services (St. Louis). Mr. Henke has over 20 years of experience in information security. He joined St. Louis-based Mercy in 2013 as the vice president and information security officer responsible for disaster recovery and business continuity of clinical systems. He also is the system's chief HIPAA security compliance officer and has a reputation for building strong technical teams. Joe Hooks. CISO and Chief Technology Of- ficer of Children's Hospital of e King's Daughters (Norfolk, Va.). Mr. Hooks has spent the past 22 years at Children's Hospi- tal of e King's Daughters, where he cur- rently oversees the information security and technology departments. He has experience overseeing data projects and innovations, including the recent roll-out of new wireless barcode scanners. Preston Jennings. Executive Vice President of Information Security and CISO of Trin- ity Health (Livonia, Mich.). Mr. Jennings joined Trinity Health in 2016 and oversees information security for the 92-hospital health system, which has 129,000 employ- ees. Before joining Trinity, Mr. Jennings was CISO of PwC for eight years and built the firm's information security program. He's worked as an information security consultant on ethical hacking and security solution deployment. Jigar Kadakia. Chief Information Security and Privacy Officer at Partners HealthCare (Boston). Mr. Kadakia has more than 17 years of experience in IT and information security. He joined Partners in 2014 aer working as senior manager at Deloitte & Touche. In his current role, he is focused on general data protection regulation requirements, medical device security and educational programs. Kris Kusche. CISO of Albany (N.Y.) Medi- cal Center. Mr. Kusche oversees information security and cybersecurity at Albany Medical Center. He has experience with clinical sys- tems, data architecture and leading infrastruc- ture teams. In addition to his current role, he is a member of the ECRI Institute's adviso- ry board, a past board president of the New York Chapter of HIMSS, and he sits on Al- bany-based Excelsior College's industry and advisory committee. Tony Lakin. CISO of Children's Hospital of Orange County (Orange, Calif.). Mr. Lakin is responsible for overseeing the quality and security of business partner, employee and patient information at Children's Hospital of Orange County. Before joining CHOC, Mr. Lakin was the executive director and chief information security officer for Maricopa Integrated Health Systems in Phoenix. He also has experience as director of cyberse- curity for Archimedes Global, a diversified technology company. ien Lam. Vice President and CISO of BayCare Health System (Clearwater, Fla.). Mr. Lam has more than 25 years of experi- ence in IT. He is responsible for information security and compliance across the 15-hos- pital health system. Before joining BayCare, Mr. Lam was the director of IT security sys- tems and data security officer for Methodist Hospital System in Houston. Will Long. Vice President and CISO of Dal- las Children's. Mr. Long is responsible for the information security at Dallas Children's, protecting patient information at the hospi- tal as well as its telehealth network. He was an integral part of launching the North Tex- as Healthcare CISO Leadership Summit and was appointed to the board of the Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Se- curity. In 2018, he was a finalist for the Dallas Business Journal's Tech Titans award. Matthew Modica. Vice President and CISO of BJC HealthCare (St. Louis). At BJC HealthCare, Mr. Modica is responsible for the direction, planning and adoption of IT systems, facility defenses against securi- ty breaches and business operations. Before joining BJC, Mr. Modica was vice president for global client security with Equifax, where he was responsible for a team of information security officers. He serves on the St. Louis CISO board and on the cybersecurity advi- sory committee for Southeast Missouri State University in Cape Girardeau. Richard Mitchell. CISO and Director of IT at Eagleville (Pa.) Hospital. Mr. Mitch- ell brings 25 years of experience in health- care and financial services to his role as CISO and director of IT at Eagleville Hos- pital, a 305-bed independent hospital. Prior to joining Eagleville, Mr. Mitchell worked as the manager of technology services at Catholic Health Initiatives' data center in Exton, Pa. Ronald Mehring. CISO and Vice President of Information Security for Texas Health Resources (Arlington). Mr. Mehring over- sees information security for Texas Health Resources, which serves 16 counties and 6.2 million people in Texas. He began his career in the Marine Corps and served for 21 years before he joined the Department of Veterans Affairs and led compliance assessment teams. His experience at the VA was a springboard to his current role at Texas Health Resources. Jacki Monson. CISO and Chief Privacy Officer of Sutter Health (Sacramento, Ca- lif.). Over the past 12 years, Ms. Monson has been responsible for all aspects of privacy and information security at several different organizations. Ms. Monson is a member of the HHS's Health Care Industry Cybersecu- rity Task Force, and previously held the chief privacy officer role at Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic. Hai Ngo. CISO of NYU Langone Medi- cal Center (New York City). Mr. Ngo has spent the past 15 years at NYU Langone and he currently oversees information security of the health system. He has previous ex- perience as director of IS at Deutsche Bank – MaxBlue Americas and vice president of IS at PaineWebber. He has spent his career helping to build organizations in healthcare, biomedical research and finance fields as well as startups. Rob Perry. CISO of Carilion Clinic (Roa- noke, Va.). Mr. Perry joined Carilion Clinic in 2018 and currently oversees information security for the health system. He has pre- vious experience as senior director of IT in- frastructure and cybersecurity as well as the information security officer for e George Washington Medical Faculty Associates. He developed and oversaw GW Medical Facul- ty Associates' technology infrastructure for more than 2,000 users and 40 locations. He also has experience overseeing IT budget and managing third-party vendor relationships. Wayne Pierce. CISO of Aspirus (Wausau, Wis.). Mr. Pierce joined Aspirus in 2017 as an IT security coordinator and worked his way up to being named CISO of the health system. He has experience with information security governance and managing IS teams. He also oversees the health system's information as- surance program that includes data classifica- tion, log monitoring and system auditing. Art Ream. CISO of Cambridge (Mass.) Health Alliance. Mr. Ream has spent more than 17 years at Cambridge Health Alliance, joining the organization as a manager of ap-