
Clear your calendar - It's going down! Protecting Health at the Intersection of Tech and Data is going down May 11th, and you're invited to take part in the discussion. McKesson Corporation (1 Post Street) is our meeting spot for a night of sharing ideas and connecting. Come one, come all, bring a guest, and hang loose. This is going to be epic!
Sue Grinnell is currently serving as the Director of Business Strategy and Technology at the Public Health Institute and oversees the Population Health Innovation Lab, bringing together partners, staff and resources to address complex problems affecting health and quality of life. Prior to her work at the Public Health Institute she was the Special Assistant, Health Transformation and Innovation at the Washington State Department of Health. In this role, she served as the primary lead on health systems transformation and innovation assuring public health as a key player in Washington state health system transformation work.Â
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 Sue holds a Master’s in Public Health with a focus on Public Health Leadership and Practice from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and a Bachelor of Science degree in Community Health Education from Oregon State University.
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David Vivero is co-founder and CEO at Amino, guiding the vision and direction of the company and its personalized, consumer-centric, and data-driven approach to health care. Previously, David was VP of Rentals at Zillow, responsible for the world’s largest online rental marketplace. He arrived at Zillow after the company acquired RentJuice, which he cofounded in 2008. David is also a General Partner at Red Swan Ventures, a seed investment fund that has supported Warby Parker, Birchbox, AltSchool, and dozens of other high growth companies.
A Forbes "30 under 30" entrepreneur, David has a BA and MBA from Harvard University.
Sai Moturu is the Head of Data Science at Ginger.io, a comprehensive digital mental health care solution. Sai leads the company's efforts to enhance mental health care by harnessing the power of data in delivering personalized and proactive care. Prior to that, his work at the MIT Media Lab leveraged sensor data to study the relationships between human behavior and health state. His past research has focused on creating machine learning based analytics solutions to challenging applications in social and behavioral health.
Sai has a PhD in Computer Science from Arizona State University.
