Principle Cloud Architect with 4 years current cloud experience built on an over 20 year career in software platforms, interoperability, architecture, design & development in healthcare.
Experience
2022 — Now
2022 — Now
Hinge Health is pioneering the world's most patient-centered Digital Musculoskeletal (MSK) Clinic. We reduce MSK pain, opioid use, and surgeries by pairing advanced wearable technology with a comprehensive clinical care team, including doctors of physical therapy, physicians, board-certified health coaches, and more. Available to millions of members, Hinge Health is the #1 Digital MSK Clinic for health plans and employers, including Boeing, Salesforce, and US Foods.
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2018 — 2022
Pleasanton, CA
Responsible for architecture, design and delivery of our AWS cloud-native data lake including data ingestion, catalog, security, monitoring, console and cross-account provisioning.
2016 — 2022
2016 — 2022
San Ramon, CA
Cloud architect responsible for application, data management and logging architecture of a multi-region clinical collaboration and analytics platform based on AWS. Spearheaded implementation of key aspects of the platform around data management, security, log archiving, monitoring and platform automation through hands-on POCs, team spikes and consultation with AWS professional services. In addition to native AWS data services, added automation to support on-demand instancing of Datastax Cassandra clusters for time series apps and algorithms. Current work is focused on design and implementation of a multi-tenant data lake to connect on-premise customer and research partner devices (IoT) and other data sources with data scientists and machine learning to enable development of advanced diagnostics products. Platform is live now in the US and Seoul.
2014 — 2016
2014 — 2016
San Ramon, CA
Cloud architect responsible for bringing next-gen medical imaging and clinical collaboration application to the cloud on the GE Predix platform. This project involved coordinating with several development teams globally to integrate a portfolio of existing and new applications and services onto the Cloud Foundry platform that was new to GE. Key accomplishment was to quickly come up to speed on the new PaaS platform, define an initial architecture and then refine it while getting a large multi-site development organization up to speed on it as well in time to deliver a non-trivial product demo at RSNA 2015, a major radiology trade show. Key technical challenges were overcoming the technical gaps in the initial platform and ongoing technical churn along the way. Worked very closely with our teams as well as the corporate platform team to pull off what was widely viewed by our management and customers as a very successful and exciting demo of GE Healthcare’s cloud strategy.
2002 — 2014
2002 — 2014
Hillsboro, OR
Platform and portfolio office architect responsible for platforming and interoperability initiatives covering a large and growing portfolio of hundreds of GE Healthcare IT products. During this time I worked with teams all over the globe on their multi-generational product plans to coordinate the adoption of new technologies as well as to identify opportunities to integrate or converge with other products and platforms in the portfolio. Spearheaded initiatives around service-oriented architectures, common service and data models, medical terminology and master dictionary management, healthcare industry standards including HL7, DICOM and IHE profiles. Championed interoperability standards and model-driven development methods to adopt them. Routinely developed POCs to retire technical risk and demonstrate opportunities for adoption of new standards and technologies. Participated in standards development activities, authored white papers, facilitated engineering engagements with 3rd party ISVs and provided technical due diligence business development activities.
Education
Michigan State University