Medical Chief Information Officer at United States Air Force
San Antonio, Texas Area
Medical Chief Information Officer at United States Air Force
San Antonio, Texas Area
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(Government Agency; Military industry)
June 2009 — Present (2 months)
Hospital administrator with training in all aspects of hospital administration with experience in information management, information technologies, and medical information systems. Currently the Medical Chief Information Officer at Randolph AFB supporting a $52M outpatient medical facility serving 35K patients per year. Focus on process improvement, change management, and health information management technologies.
(Government Agency; Military industry)
August 2007 — June 2009 (1 year 11 months)
Commanding Officer for the facility management and medical logistics operations of a $52M outpatient medical facility serving 35K patients per year. Managed a $14.5M account supply budget and $3.6M in assets. Annually achieved over $11M in medical supply sales, $5.2M in personnel contract hires, and $500K in services contract acquisitions.
(Government Agency; 10,001 or more employees; Military industry)
December 2003 — August 2007 (3 years 9 months)
Applied in depth mission, area, and language expertise to determine relative importance of time-sensitive foreign communications in direct support of operations "Iraqi Freedom", "Enduring Freedom", and the Iranian hostage crisis.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
December 2000 — December 2003 (3 years 1 month)
Responsible for full life cycle development of a suite of online career services localized for 67 international markets.
(Financial Services industry)
February 2000 — August 2000 (7 months)
Responsible for front-end web development for the on-line financial services division of a 1.6 billion euro conglomerate (UNOfirst).
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Computer Software industry)
July 1998 — January 2000 (1 year 7 months)
Responsible for the implementation and operations of the corporate web presence of a 120 employee $25M software engineering firm. Responsible for determining and delivering the overall electronic marketing strategy along with leading the corporate identity revision project.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
January 1998 — July 1998 (7 months)
Responsible for the implementation and operations for an ecommerce pioneering 2 million page views per month online software store/tradeshow. Responsible for determining and delivering the overall electronic marketing strategy.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
September 1996 — January 1998 (1 year 5 months)
Responsible for the implementation and operations of an ecommerce pioneering 2 million page views per month online software store. Responsible for determining and delivering the overall electronic marketing strategy.
(Restaurants industry)
July 1996 — February 1997 (8 months)
Waited and bused tables in the lounge, dining area, and private function rooms at the renowned "Top of the Hub" restaurant at the top floor of the Prudential skyscraper building in downtown Boston.
(Music industry)
July 1996 — July 1996 (1 month)
Lead interpreter and entertainment coordinator for an international Jazz festival. Primary liason between event management, band managers, and the following performers: Billy Cobham, Phil Woods, Gary Burtz, Benny Golson, Chico Freeman, Kurt Elling, McCoy Tyner, Michael Breker, Ray Barreto, the Carnegie Hall Jazz Band, Nenna Freelon, and Bill Frisell.
(Health, Wellness and Fitness industry)
July 1995 — June 1996 (1 year)
Performed door-to-door, direct mail, and telephone sales as well as public product demonstrations for a wide variety of health oriented personal care products.
(Consumer Goods industry)
January 1995 — July 1995 (7 months)
Worked primarily graveyard shifts at the Clevelend Circle 24-hour convenience store.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Consumer Services industry)
January 1994 — August 1994 (8 months)
While enrolled full-time at Boston University, owned and ran an exclusive College-Pro® seasonal exterior residential painting franchise in the town of Milton, Massachusetts that employed 6 full-time painters.
American Football, American Politics, Business Technology, Donovan Heritage, Genealogy, Graphic Design, History, Human Cultural Geography, Humour, International Politics/Economics, International Relations, Internet Software, Languages, Military Aviation, Music, Persian Culture, Public Speaking, Scuba Diving, Space Exploration, Video Production/Editing, Web Design/Development, World Cup Soccer, Writing
Marquis Who's Who in America® as of 2009 63rd edition
Dictionary of International Biography® as of the 2009 35th edition
Wikipedian of Note, 2005
U.S. Air Force 2003-Present:
National Defense Service medal
Global War on Terrorism Service medal
Outstanding Unit award (2)
Good Conduct medal
Longevity Service award
Air Force Organizational Excellence Award