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NaviNet Announces Three Healthcare IT Executive Promotions [Global Data Point]
[April 17, 2014]

NaviNet Announces Three Healthcare IT Executive Promotions [Global Data Point]


(Global Data Point Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) He brings a formidable background in finance to his role, with more than ten years of industry experience and strong relationships with key healthcare payer and provider organizations across the country.



"We are very proud that Sean Bridgeo is joining NaviNet's top management team as Chief Financial Officer," stated NaviNet Chief Executive Officer Frank Ingari. "NaviNet's clinical network application solutions give our large payer customers access to our highly utilizing provider network. Sean delivers the leadership, strategic vision, and process management experience that are needed to ensure we continue to innovate to serve our health plan customers, health delivery organization users, and vendor partners to give patients access to the best-quality care at the lowest possible cost." Sridhar Natarajan was promoted to Vice President, Software Development. Natarajan joined the company eight years ago and moved into increasing roles of responsibility, contributing significantly to X12 releases, Aetna Care Considerations, and proactive monitoring programs for production environments, as well as developing an engineering internship program and driving engineering success. "Sridhar's vision, practical experience, and proven ability to execute will be a significant part of our continued growth," said Mark Dudman, Senior Vice President of Product Development.

Thomas Smolinsky has been promoted to Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Technical Operations. "Tom has been with NaviNet for four and a half years. He has been instrumental in maturing our processes, team, and production environments. Specifically, Tom and his team executed a three-year strategy (Operations 2.0) focused on team growth and expertise, Data Center excellence, Security and Compliance, and disaster recovery," stated Ingari. "In addition, we have built out a carrier-grade network operations center (NOC). The results have been outstanding: Our service ended 2013 with a 99.9+% uptime, while reducing recurring data center costs by more than $1 million." (c) 2014 GlobalData Provided by Syndigate.info, an Albawaba.com company

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