
CEO and Co-Founder, DLC Solutions, LLC, Web 2.0 solutions for health professionals and consumers
Washington D.C. Metro Area

CEO and Co-Founder, DLC Solutions, LLC, Web 2.0 solutions for health professionals and consumers
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Jeremy C. Lundberg, MSSW, LSW, is the Chief Executive Officer of DLC Solutions, LLC, and is a nationally recognized authority on elearning, social networking, and Web 2.0 technologies within the healthcare market. For the past ten years, he has partnered Fortune 100 biopharmaceutical companies, academic centers, not-for-profits groups, and medical professional societies to develop innovative Web solutions for professional education, marketing, and consumer health.
Prior to co-founding DLC Solutions, Jeremy was the Director of Information Technology at HealthAnswers, Inc., and served as the Associate Director of Oncology Symptom Management at Community Cancer Care. Jeremy completed a joint research fellowship in the Departments of Psychiatry and Surgery at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center where he researched online and traditional medical education and support initiatives and received the Catherine Low Memorial Award for Excellence in Scholarship. Jeremy completed his graduate work at Columbia University and his clinical internship at Cornell University Medical School.
He is presently a member of the E-Learning Guild, has served on Cancer Leadership Council, and is a past board member of multiple medical professional societies and not-for-profit organizations. He is a reviewer for the peer-reviewed journal, Psycho-Oncology. Jeremy been a sub-investigator on multiple clinical trials on cancer symptom management, conducted lectures at academic centers, such as Johns Hopkins’ University Cancer Center, and published numerous peer-reviewed scientific publications.
Elearning, rich media, Web 2.0 technologies, Second Life, medical communications, patient education and support, continuing medical education.
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Internet industry)
March 2001 — Present (7 years 3 months)
Award-winning ehealth technology and marketing firm specializing in Web, elearning, social networking and rich media solutions for continuing medical education, pharmaceutical training, and consumer health.
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Internet industry)
September 2000 — April 2001 (8 months)
(Privately Held; 201-500 employees; Internet industry)
March 2000 — September 2000 (7 months)
(Privately Held; 51-200 employees; Internet industry)
June 1998 — March 2000 (1 year 10 months)
Conducted symptom management and quality of life research with cancer patients and their caregivers in a rural oncology network.
Clinical Internship in Employee Development 1997 — 1998
MSSW, Psychiatric Social Work, 1996 — 1998
Fellowship, Psychiatry, 1994 — 1997
BA, Psychology, 1990 — 1994
elearning and rich media technologies, medicine, new business development, SCUBA, guitar
E-Learning Guild, Northern Virginia Technology Council
Catherine Low Memorial Award for Excellence in Scholarship, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY