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36 came to Sutter in 2012 as regional CIO for the East Bay Region. Prior to joining Sutter, Ms. Edens was system vice president and CIO of St. Luke's Health System in Boise, Idaho, and member of the board of the Idaho Health Data Exchange and the Idaho Health In- formation Exchange. She earned a master's degree in applied psy- chology from the University of Santa Monica (Calif.). Ms. Edens is a fellow and past board member of CHIME, a faculty member for the CHIME CIO boot camp and a board member of HIMSS. Dee Emon, BSN. Vice President and CIO of Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center (Winston-Salem, N.C.). Ms. Emon stepped into her current role with Wake Forest Baptist Medi- cal Center last April. Previously, Ms. Emon served as the med- ical center's chief clinical information officer. Before trying her hand at IT, Ms. Emon had an accomplished career in opera- tions, with experience as a chief quality officer, chief nurse ex- ecutive and interim CEO. A Malcom Baldridge examiner and a Six Sigma Black Belt, Ms. Emon also holds a master's degree in management from Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee. Dick Escue. CIO of Valley View Hospital (Glenwood Springs, Colo.). Mr. Escue took the helm of IT at Valley View Hos- pital in September 2013. With more than 25 years of expe- rience, he has been a staunch advocate for interoperability. Prior to joining Valley View Hospital, Mr. Escue served as vice president and CIO of Memphis, Tenn.-based Baptist Me- morial Health Care, Chesterfield, Mo.-based Sisters of Mer- cy Health System and RehabCare Group in Louisville, Ky. He holds an MBA from the University of Memphis in Tennessee. Ferdinand Feola. Vice President and CIO of Pocono Medi- cal Center (East Stroudsburg, Pa.). Mr. Feola has been with Pocono Medical Center since 2008 and CIO since October 2013. Prior to his current role, he oversaw operations of the hospital's strategic health IT projects as strategic project man- ager. He has more than 25 years of leadership experience in IT across multiple verticals, including banking, retail and ra- dio. Mr. Feola holds a master's degree in Christian leader- ship from the University of Valley Forge in Phoenixville, Pa. Rick Frederick. CIO of Cottage Hospital (Woodsville, N.H.). Mr. Frederick stepped into his role as CIO in 2014 af- ter serving for three years as director of Cottage Hospital's in- formation technology department. Under Mr. Frederick's di- rection, the critical access hospital became one of just eight hospitals nationwide and the only in New Hampshire to suc- cessfully attest to meaningful use stage two in the first qual- ifying period. Mr. Frederick a master's in health manage- ment and policy from the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Shirley Gabriel. Vice President of Information Systems and CIO of University Health Care System (Augusta, Ga.). Ms. Gabriel came to University Health Care System in early 2015 aer serving as vice president and CIO of the University of Ar- izona Health Network in Tucson. During her tenure with UA Health Network, Ms. Gabriel helped implement a $100 mil- lion common Epic EHR. Prior to UA Health System, Ms. Ga- briel worked in various IT capacities at Summa Health System in Akron, Ohio. She is expected to complete her master's in health administration this year from Ohio University in Athens. Roland Garcia. Senior Vice President and CIO of Baptist Health (Jacksonville, Fla.). Mr. Garcia has been senior vice president and CIO of Baptist Health since 2001. During his tenure, Mr. Garcia led EHR implementation and conversion to all-digital facilities systemwide, among other accomplishments. Prior to joining Baptist Health, Mr. Garcia spent 15 years with Baptist Health Care in Pensacola, Fla., where he served as vice president and CIO. Mr. Garcia is involved locally as a mem- ber of the Leadership Jacksonville Class of 2006, Jacksonville CIO Council, Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce CIO Council and the Northeast Florida HIE CIO Council. Indranil (Neal) Ganguly. Vice President and CIO of JFK Health System (Edison, N.J.). Mr. Ganguly joined JFK Health System in November 2013 as vice president and CIO with nearly 15 years of CIO experience under his belt. He previously served as CIO of CentraState Healthcare System in Freehold, N.J. Mr. Ganguly has served on the board of directors for CHIME and in various leadership roles with HIMSS, including chair of the public poli- cy committee, board member and president. Mr. Ganguly holds an MBA from New York Institute of Technology-Old Westbury. Sreekant Gottimukkala. CIO of Prime Healthcare Services (On- tario, Calif.). Mr. Gottimukkala became CIO of Prime Healthcare in 2006, and then vice president and CIO of Prime in 2012. In his current position, Mr. Gottimukkala oversees the technology in 38 acute care hospitals in 11 states. Previously, he was an architect with IBM Global Services and American Express and a project leader with Intelligroup and Indus Business Systems. He completed a mas- ter's degree in computers at Nagarjuna University in Guntur, India. Joy Grosser. Vice President and CIO of UnityPoint Health (West Des Moines, Iowa). Ms. Grosser has served as vice presi- dent and CIO of UnityPoint Health since 2009. Her previous roles includes CIO of the University of California Irvine Health Scienc- es System in Orange, as well as positions with the Loyola Health System in Maywood, Ill.; Health Midwest in Kansas City, Mo.; and Research Medical Center in Kansas City. Outside of work, Ms. Grosser serves as the Technology Association of Iowa chair and a Make-A-Wish Iowa board executive committee member. C. Martin Harris, MD. CIO and Chairman of the Information Technology Division for Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Harris is a staff member in the Department of General Internal Medicine at the Cleveland Clinic, where he has also served as CIO and chairman

