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35 information exchange. He is also a certified healthcare CIO from CHIME. Before he began working in healthcare, Mr. Chambers served in IT leadership positions at KPMG and BearingPoint. Marc Chasin, MD. System Vice President and CIO/CMIO of St. Luke's Health System (Boise, Idaho). ough Dr. Chasin be- gan working at St. Luke's in 2010, he was appointed to interim CIO/CMIO in November 2012. One month later, he was officially named CIO and CMIO for the system. Dr. Chasin has been instru- mental in the implementation of an Epic EHR system at St. Luke's. He has served on various boards, including the Idaho Health Data Exchange and Care Everywhere Network at Epic Systems. Carl Christensen. Vice President and CIO of Northwestern Me- morial HealthCare (Chicago). In addition to serving as CIO of NMHC, Mr. Christensen is also CIO of Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. In his current role, Mr. Christensen is responsible for IT operations and developing and implement- ing IT strategy for Northwestern Medicine. Mr. Christensen has been with Northwestern since 2010, previously serving as vice president and CIO of Northwestern Medical Faculty Founda- tion. He has a master's degree from Syracuse (N.Y.) University. George Conklin. Senior Vice President and CIO of CHRISTUS Health (Irving, Texas). Mr. Conklin has been with CHRISTUS Health since its inception in 1999. Before joining CHRISTUS, one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the nation, he was with Integris Health in Oklahoma City. In addition to overseeing all aspects of information management and communications for CHRISTUS, Mr. Conklin also oversees all of the system's clinical engineering services. He also writes and speaks on various topics. Andy Crowder. CIO and Corporate Senior Vice President of Scripps Health (San Diego). e recently appointed Mr. Crowder took the role of CIO and corporate vice president of Scripps Health Jan. 18. With almost 30 years of IT experience, Mr. Crowder replaced Patric omas, who will retire Feb. 20. Previously, Mr. Crowder worked as senior vice president and CIO of Portland-based MaineHealth, where he led the system's successful Epic implemen- tation. He also worked as CIO for Orlando-based Florida Hospi- tal and Altamonte Springs, Fla.-based Adventist Health System. Richard (Dick) Daniels. Executive Vice President and CIO of Kaiser Permanente (Oakland, Calif.). Mr. Daniels began his role as executive vice president and CIO of Kaiser in February 2015. He brings more than 30 years of shared services and IT leadership ex- perience to the position. He joined Kaiser in May 2008 as IT senior vice president and business officer of health plan and hospital op- erations. He has also served as Kaiser's senior vice president of En- terprise Shared Services. Prior to joining Kaiser, Mr. Daniels held various leadership positions at Capital One and JP Morgan Chase. Randy Davis. Vice President and CIO of CGH Medical Cen- ter (Sterling, Ill.). In his current position, Mr. Davis serves as vice president of support services and CIO of CGH Medical Center. Before becoming a CIO, he spent 30 years as an admin- istrator for physician multispecialty group practices. Mr. Davis served as an administrator of Sterling (Ill.) Rock Falls Clinic before it became integrated with CGH Medical Center in 2011. Myra Davis. Senior Vice President of Information Services and CIO of Texas Children's Hospital (Houston). In Decem- ber 2012, Ms. Davis began serving as senior vice president of information services and CIO of Texas Children's Hospital. In her position, she assists the operation and services of the IS de- partment. Prior to her current position, Ms. Davis was the hos- pital's vice president of information systems. She is a CHIME board member and holds a master's degree in soware engi- neering from St. Paul, Minn.-based University of Saint omas. Frank DiSanzo. Executive Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer and CIO of Saint Peter's Healthcare System (New Brunswick, N.J.). In 2008, Mr. DiSanzo began his role as chief strategy officer and CIO of Saint Peter's. Under his leadership, Saint Peter's has been named a "Most Wired" hospital by Hospitals & Health Networks annually since 2013. Previously, Mr. DiSanzo was CIO of Staten Is- land (N.Y.) University Hospital. He holds an MBA from West Long Branch, N.J.-based Monmouth University and serves on the board of multiple organizations, including the Ronald McDonald House. Jake Dorst. CIO of Tahoe Forest Health District (Truck- ee, Calif.). Mr. Dorst began his role as CIO of Tahoe Forest Health District, which includes Tahoe Forest Hospital, in Au- gust 2014. In May 2015, he also began serving as the district's interim CEO, a position he held until December 2015. Previous- ly, Mr. Dorst served as vice president and CIO of Hagerstown, Md.-based Meritus Health and CIO of Petersburg, Va.-based Southside Regional Medical Center. He has also held IT leader- ship positions at Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Sys- tems and Madison, Ind.-based e King's Daughters' Hospital. Marcy Dunn. Senior Vice President and CIO of Catho- lic Health Services of Long Island (Rockville Centre, N.Y.). Ms. Dunn first joined Catholic Health Services in 2001, aer working with the system as a consultant. Since officially join- ing the six-hospital system, Ms. Dunn has spearheaded the CHS eHealth program, which includes implementation of the Epic EHR, creation of a high-performing network and the launch of a patient portal. Prior to her work with CHS, Ms. Dunn served as CIO of Episcopal Health Services in Far Rock- away, N.Y. Ms. Dunn is a member of HIMSS and CHIME. Adrienne Edens. Valley Area CIO of Sutter Health (Sacramen- to, Calif.). With more than 30 years of health IT experience, Ms. Edens was named CIO of the Valley Area in August 2015. She first

