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Zach Furness |
Deputy CISO and Director of Cyber Risk Management | Profile |
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Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer | Profile |
Nathan Lesser |
Chief Information Security Officer | Profile |
Nathan Lesser |
Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer | Profile |
Altoona Hospital is a Altoona, PA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Western Reserve Hospital is the Northeast Ohio region’s first physician-owned, for-profit, full service hospital. The hospital is a majority physician-owned venture of Western Reserve Hospital Partners, which represents a collaboration of more than 200 physicians, including primary care physicians, surgeons and specialists. The physicians of Western Reserve Hospital are at the forefront of leading change in the healthcare industry, with a goal that is simple: improve delivery of the highest quality healthcare services available while achieving their vision of empowering all physicians (both the primary care doctors and affiliated specialists) to drive that delivery. Their belief is that excellent care can be delivered in an environment ultimately managed by physicians. Enabling physicians to be the driving force in directing care in this manner ensures patients are best served, and that is the heart of Western Reserve Hospital’s patient satisfaction success. Our physicians believe that patient satisfaction is paramount, which is reflected throughout the organization at all levels. Western Reserve Hospital offers general and acute care services, including a 24/7 emergency department. Western Reserve Hospital is also a teaching facility and sponsors graduate medical education teaching programs in osteopathic and podiatric medicine and surgery.
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital (BMH) has provided health care services for over a hundred years. A licensed, 61-bed, not-for-profit community hospital located in southeastern Vermont, it serves a rural population of about 55,000 people in 22 towns in Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. The medical staff includes 137 board-certified physicians, both primary care and many specialists, and its 572 employees enjoy the help of over 110 active volunteers.
Norton County Hospital is a Norton, KS-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Founded in 1893, Noble Hospital is the flagship of Noble Health Systems. The hospital owes its existence to Reuben Noble, a Westfield native born in 1820 who made his fortune in manufacturing whips, and who bequeathed a large portion of his estate to the